Madam Speaker, I think the hon. member missed some of the point in the motion of the Reform Party today, the point being that when there is a question of whether the convicted person's rights are to be weighed against the victim's rights that the victim's rights should supersede in every instance.
The member referred to prevention as far as crime is concerned. That is great. That is exactly the route that we have to go in the long run.
If your house were burning down, I suppose you should at some time figure out what caused that, but before you do that you should put out the fire. That is kind of what we are facing here today.
We have problems with young offenders particularly. I would ask the hon. member if she agrees with the way young offenders are treated today, especially repeat offenders who are not tried in adult courts. I know she made some allusion to adult court treatment. Nobody in the Reform Party, by the way, agrees with incarcerating young offenders in facilities like Millhaven.