Mrs. Lacasse, the first thing I would like you to understand is that I feel great sympathy for you, just like everyone else here.
I myself am a father and, as of recently, a grandfather as well. I know that it is terrible that your son was taken away from you. When our children start having their own children, raising them well and looking to provide them with the happiness their parents gave them, we get to experience the joys of life even long after we ourselves have fulfilled our parental duties. That opportunity was taken away from you.
That being said, I do not know who explained the Act to you, but I would like to know if you are aware of the fact that the Act would not have changed anything in the treatment of the young man who stabbed your son.