Mr. Speaker, I suppose there are a range of options. Of course, as the Member has indicated, it's a federal piece of legislation. The formal federal government did commit to a review of the YCJA in two areas, not overall, broadly they want to review the bill. They also want to look at what's called pre-trial detentions. I understand in some jurisdictions there's a fear that it's being overused. I don't think that's the case here. But the former Minister committed to this review. As we sit down and as I sit down with the new Minister, we'll raise some of our concerns. We want to see some quantitative analysis of crime rates among youth; we want to talk about
recidivism and get a good understanding of whether or not we think this is working across the country. Of course, even when there are custodial sentences now, we know that two-thirds of those can be served in custody and the other third has to be served in the community. We want to understand how that's working. But we do have, obviously, an impression, at least, that recently there has been a rash of youth crime. I think we need to better understand why we think that's happening and what we can do about it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.