I think it would definitely be important to consult vulnerabilized young people who wouldn't normally be in an otherwise general population—people who could have different perspectives and be affected by this: indigenous young people; again, minors; people who have terminal illnesses and might be eligible for medical assistance in dying. I think there is tremendous value in that.
A good place to start would be youth advisory councils and also proactively seeking youth input. I think it's very hard to find a young person who will approach you and say, “Yes, we're young people, and we want to talk about medical assistance in dying.” I think being proactive and actively approaching young people is definitely the way to go.