Deterrence and denunciation were also included, as you may recall, in the government's Bill C-25, which was introduced a session ago. It is part of the notion that it is important that young people be held accountable.
You're correct, in that deterrence and denunciation have previously been sentencing principles that are found in the Criminal Code, and now they are also going to be in the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The way it is intended to work is that in assessing what a fair and proportionate penalty or sentence is for the young person, based on the seriousness of the offence and the degree of responsibility of the young person, the court is entitled to look at deterrence and denunciation as sentencing principles in that context.