I agree with you completely. I can tell you, as a person who actually spent over ten years in the trenches of the criminal justice system, I agree 100%.
I want to move on to the issue of youth, if I could, sir. During the period of time that I dealt with the Young Offenders Act and dealt with youth, I found that youth, in essence, could I think be categorized into three different types, if I may say this. I'd like you to disagree with me, if you do, but for the most part, there's the one kind of youth that get involved in criminal activity because of fun or adventure or peer pressure, and maybe there's the one experience and they come before the justice system. The other is the experienced repeat offender, who does property crimes for a period of time, usually sporadic over a three- or four- or six-month period, doesn't get caught for a while, and quite frankly gets caught and there are no consequences. I dealt with those people. They considered it a joke to be in the justice system.
Is that fair to say?