I agree with your observation that it's hard to know how this particular provision will be applied, because it was determined to be a fundamental principle of justice. It is essentially a game-changer, to some extent, for us. We have been working very hard at trying to figure out what normal cognitive moral development is for young people so that we're in a better position to understand what this diminished moral blameworthiness would mean and how it would be applied throughout the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
We think it actually might have a buttressing effect. If the young person has problems with understanding causality, there may be some questions about whether statements that are made in haste without benefit of counsel should really be included, because of diminished capacity on the part of a young person to understand—