Exactly. I think we are starting to understand something. The youth criminal justice system consists of the procedural provisions for young people, but it is also a system of justice for victims.
On that point, we can congratulate the government, because it is becoming increasingly aware of this. These provisions of the YCJA, which we found encouraging and to which we have adapted very well, have to be strengthened, to promote participation by victims. Victims participate, even in extrajudicial measures or in relation to specific sentences.
Elsewhere in Canada, as some of my Canadian colleagues can tell you, victims participate in the pre-sentence report, in meetings with the young people, at the request of judges, Crown counsel or probation officers. Victims want to participate at those stages, and it works. We should support the elements that are working and that are being transformed...