Mr. Chairman, one of the major considerations that we had when we looked at moving Young Offenders into Justice and Corrections was to, amongst other things, prepare for what we think is an eventuality. We are going to have to sit down with communities and discuss the administration of justice, which in this case, includes young offenders. It should be noted that in many communities, the community leaders, community elders, show a strong interest on their part, to assist courts and deal with young offenders. There is a very strong interest among the people in the communities to lend a hand, and provide alternatives to judges, and justices of the peace, when dealing with young offenders.
In the case in Fort McPherson, for instance, there is a very high interest on the side of the communities, and they have been doing it, in fact, for well over a year. This is one of the reasons I think that this move was made, but definitely, the social workers will stay involved in this work. Thank you.