The provision in the amendment refers only to young people with adult sentences. Currently most youth get youth sentences, and the rule is that if they're under 18, they must serve that in a youth custody facility. We're only speaking about the possibility of those who get an adult sentence and are under 18. Currently there are very, very few of those young people. To the best of our knowledge, it's either one or two a year, but it's none at the moment. It's very few.
The principle is very important--it will mean that no young person will be able to go up to an adult facility--but at the current time there are very few that it applies to.