I do agree with you. I think our position is that section 3 ought to remain the same. That change, we feel, is really making a change for a small group of individuals and ignoring the rest of the group of youth justice folks, and it really changes the philosophy. It shifts the philosophy of the principles, and I think it would make a huge difference in every decision that's made throughout the entire process. It actually ignores article 3 of the UN convention as well, so again it's a contradiction of the preamble of the YCJA.
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