I don't know exactly what his analysis is based on. I can read the Criminal Code, like anybody else, and see that the examples I gave could lead to a six-month sentence.
Again, we could debate how serious break and enter into a neighbour's house to steal some booze is, but I think most Canadians would agree that, if the young person in question had been in the country his whole life, came from a country like Iran or Eritrea, didn't speak or write the language, then at least there should be some assessment of the humanitarian considerations. Maybe he'll be out the door at the end, but at least there should be some look at the humanitarian considerations.