Thank you to all the witnesses for being with us today.
Ms. Carr, during the Senate review of Bill C‑7, we heard witnesses from the disability community. They said many among you think that they are vulnerable. From their point of view, putting this label on them means stigmatizing them. They have the right, like anyone else, to give their consent or to request medical assistance in dying.
What is the state's role in terms of drawing a line between protecting persons with a disability who may be vulnerable, and the necessity of respecting the individual choices they might make? How do we avoid infantilizing them? They were the ones to use that term. By saying that they are vulnerable, we are trying to infantilize them.
What do you think?