I'm very happy to see that this bill is still focused and almost surgical in the things that it addresses. In particular, the provision to reverse or do away with the presumption of adult sentences requires only that an adult sentence be considered for murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, and aggravated sexual assault--not simple, but aggravated.
Can you tell me how that will work out in practice? What's the role of the crown and the judge in those circumstances?