Right now they are entitled by law to that benefit. The proposed legislation would remove that entitlement, but right now they're entitled.
If you were looking at extending it to others who you believe deserve it—because it's unfair—we would certainly support that. However, that's not what you're talking about. You're talking about removing it, and doing it in a way that enhances a penalty when they are already being held accountable, criminally, in terms of the prison sentence they're serving. You're adding, now, a civil penalty as well.
I would go back to the point that if it is the desire to penalize everybody who does something wrong, instead of encouraging different behaviour, then we're going down a path that instead is likely to encourage the opposite.
I think we raise our children from a very different perspective.