I think you have to look at how the luring offence works in terms of what's legal for young people to engage in with other peers. The age of consent to sexual activity is currently 14. Peers can engage in sexual activity, and they could engage in a similar kind of consensual type of dialogue, but in the luring case that's not the type of conduct we're dealing with. So if you had a young person who met the criteria of the offence and was engaging in those communications for the purpose of basically sexually assaulting the other person, then yes, that person could be charged as a young offender.
On February 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.