Thank you very much, Madam Co-Chair.
To the witnesses, I appreciate your being here today. It's not an easy subject. We appreciate the expertise you're bringing to us.
Ms. Shaul, I'd like to start with you. You made a point in your opening statement about how there is not enough available data from mature minors. We don't know enough about their opinions on this subject, and more is needed to fill those data gaps.
I think we have an ability here, or you have an ability here before the committee, as we intend to produce a report with some substantive recommendations. I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on how the federal government could play a role in structuring that survey. What would its scope be? How would it work with other levels of government? What are the specific age ranges it needs to work out? What particular attention does it need to pay to children who are of an indigenous, racialized or disabled background?
Is there anything you can provide feedback on with regard to that, please?