Thank you very much.
There are two things I'd like to inquire about. The one I'll leave for the end is for Inspector Bazin, who talked about legislative restrictions on sharing intelligence.
But before I get to that, I'd like to ask Chief Weighill about the amendments to the Young Offenders Act. There are two you've already expressed support for, one of them making protection of society a primary goal of the legislation and the other requiring the court to consider publishing the names of violent young offenders when necessary for the protection of society.
There's a lot of misinformation out there around these amendments, but there are only three other things that the amendments to the legislation would do, and I'd like to get your view on these. One is to simplify the rules to keep violent and repeat offenders off the streets while awaiting trial, when necessary to protect society.
Do you have any comment on that? Does it sound like a reasonable thing?