Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'll begin by thanking the witnesses here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Schouten, I'd like particularly to pay tribute to your courage. You've suffered the worst thing that can ever happen to parents. It happened to me somewhat indirectly, because my parents lost their daughter, meaning my sister. We held her hand until she drew her final breath. So I can only imagine what it's like and I saw the extent to which it could have destroyed my parents. You're very brave. It's a difficult ordeal, but there's always light at the end of the tunnel.
Mr. Liu, you told us that young people wanted to have their say and have people to listen to them. Could you briefly summarize the position of the young people you heard from and consulted on medical assistance in dying? Are they in favour of or opposed to medical assistance in dying for minors?