Hi. Thank you for your question.
It's a bit of a difficult question to answer because, like adults, young people also have a wide variety of perspectives, opinions and preferences for the topic. To say blankly that youth are in favour or that youth are not in favour is difficult. It is a difficult question to answer.
Importantly, the lack of a consensus doesn't mean that it's wishy-washy per se, just that there's nuance. That's more of a reason to elicit more youth perspectives, to understand more about their preferences, their visions, so that, again, we're able to advance policy in a way that is aligned with what's important to them.
However, generally in our focus groups, what we saw was that by the end of them, more participants were in favour of or sensitive to the benefits of medical assistance in dying and felt more comfortable with the ability of young people to make difficult decisions like this.