What I would say generally that is if there were a situation where someone needed protection, we would take whatever steps we could to provide that protection.
Having said that, when you're dealing with youth it's much more challenging, because there's a requirement to make sure that youth are informed about the decisions they're making. We have some obligation to make sure that they are getting advice from a parent or some other trusted adult in their life. I think that's a complicating factor.
I have to be honest that I don't personally have any experience with youth in a witness protection program or in a situation like we've been discussing this morning. I could certainly follow up and make some inquiries. I don't know if Mr. Townsend has more to offer, but I think youth would present some different challenges. Particularly where there are parents involved, there would be some obligation to engage them in any discussions. Or particularly if you're going to use a young person as an informant in a police investigation, that would pose some challenges.