Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank all the witnesses for being with us. They're here this evening to discuss a very sensitive issue, the issue of mature minors.
My first question is for Dr. Gubitz.
Dr. Gubitz, you candidly admitted to us that you thought you were here to talk about advance requests. Ultimately, your work experience allows you to be part of the discussion.
You told us about a young girl who had suffered intensely for five years, before she reached the age of 19 and was able to apply for medical assistance in dying. You said that, in her case, it wasn't a question of age, but of ability to understand.
Can you tell us more about that, taking into account the framework of an application from a mature minor?