I know the role that adolescent played, but today I don't want to give out any details about his life. What I wanted to say is that the Youth Criminal Justice Act permits a 10-year placement—you're aware of that. When a murder has been committed, a 10-year sentence is possible, that's to say 6 years of custody and 4 years of follow-up.
You asked for my opinion, and I'm giving it to you. Personally, after assessing that young person, I believe the youth justice system could very well have taken charge of him because we had already started to work with him in accordance with that system, in which he had questioned some things.
Unfortunately, at a certain age, under the act, we had to transfer him to a penitentiary. I think he's doing all right. However, the danger for a young person who enters a penitentiary is always that he may resort to his tougher side, and say to himself that he doesn't want to be a victim in that environment. That's a very present danger.