I think we've been consistent throughout that we do want the individuals to take responsibility. That's the first step in the process of rehabilitation: an individual who is prepared to admit a mistake and is prepared to do something about it.
Now you didn't quite mention it, but one of the things we've done is introduce those principles as the protection of society. That's in everyone's best interests as well. Protecting society, protecting individuals, the rehabilitation of the individual, and getting that individual to acknowledge the seriousness of the offence are very important considerations, and we want that to be taken into consideration in every case. This is why we have changed the wording in the Youth Criminal Justice Act to make it more specific. It's so that we're all on the same page, so to speak.