I completely agree that Quebec and actually some other provinces—British Columbia, and to a lesser extent Alberta—have programs that really focus on trying to rehabilitate young people, trying to keep them out of the courts. And the role of provincial implementation is very important.
I think that each province will continue to have a somewhat different philosophy and set of programs, but when you change the federal law, it will also have an impact on the system. So while I would see the variation continuing, I would expect that given what has happened with the Youth Criminal Justice Act, when we had that act, in every province rates of custody went down. Similarly, if you start some of these amendments, in every province you will tend to push up rates of custody, but with a different impact in different provinces, taking into account differences both in crime level but also in the philosophy of provincial governments.