I would like to come back to a subject that has been addressed by others, publication of the identity of young offenders. Last week in particular, there were other witnesses before you who told us that for some gang leaders or some young people, publication in the papers is a badge of honour. I understand Mr. Wamback, who says that in any case they are still known in their communities.
But when we were told that, I pointed out that we, as politicians, are in a good position to know that visibility in the newspapers is something we seek out. Obviously, we don't seek it out to get a bad reputation, but we understand that for young people who have embarked on a life of crime, it is exciting to see their name in the newspapers, and it's a source of pride when they are incarcerated, which is what happens most of the time.