In other words, we want to address ourselves to the minimum definition of what we consider essential safeguards. Let's take the age of consent, for instance: an average citizen might believe that the age of consent for a decision should be 21, but the Criminal Code contains a variety of ages of consent in relation to different offences. I don't need to expand on the sexual offences. There are offences for which you are guilty at 14, at 16, at 18. In other words, we're not bound by the idea that you have to be 21 years old to give consent and agree to the administration of the drug. It's up to us to determine what the age of consent is in relation to a specific offence.
On January 25th, 2016. See this statement in context.