No, Mr. Speaker, we don't. We can't introduce legislation that would override this federal legislation. But let me talk about a couple of things nationally. There's a Manitoba proposal; there's an advanced number of principles they'd like to see adhered to in the Youth Criminal Justice Act. They would like to see and recognize that deterrents should be, and can be, a valid youth sentencing principle. It really isn't today, and this change could be made. We could also talk more about permitting repeat young offenders to be detained in custody. Another thing, Mr. Speaker, we could do is to limit the presumption of entitlement to bail. I think we could all recognize we have to demonstrate that people aren't a threat to society before they should be allowed out on bail, not the other way around, Mr. Speaker. So we have talked about some reverse onus provisions for bail, where it relates to young offenders who we're having a very difficult time with. So there are a number of things underway, but, no, we can't come up with legislation that
would override the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Thank you.