Excellent.
My mother spent her entire career as a correctional officer in a youth facility. Manitoba Youth Centre is where she worked, and I can assure you I spent a number of Christmases and so on with the inmates. That happened to be something our family did regularly. I know there were adults in that detention facility, because I met many of them. Some of them in fact stayed until they were 21.
My mother has now been retired for some time, but I have a constituent whose son was murdered. They were my neighbours. A young fellow by the name of Paul Cherewick was murdered by a youth. The youth later was released on bail, although he was charged with the murder, and then later went on to stab and almost kill another person. I am very pleased to see that Sébastien's law will address those violent repeat offenders who look to get bail.
The case is still before the courts, so we should generalize, but could you clarify for me how a youth in such a scenario--a youth charged with a murder--would be dealt with by way of bail to protect society under this new bill?