Thank you very much.
That's interesting, because some of the folks I speak to both at the detention centre and at a local treatment centre called Harvest House have extensive criminal records, and often, in fact, at least some of that criminal record is for trafficking. I think they probably understand the law very well.
I think I've referred to the two-for-one legislation specifically when talking to prisoners about how they understand better than I some days--and, I would suggest, better than some people in the legal profession--what they have to do to get through the system. I don't question the fact that they understand the legislation, at least on what's going to happen to them. I think that's why we see a number of them using young people or young offenders to commit the crimes: because they understand that what's going to happen to the young person is a lot less and typically has no impact on them.