Mr. Chairman, what is meant by a primary activity as contained in clause (a): "having as one of its primary activities the commission of an indictable offence"? What is a primary activity? How is it defined? What is meant by that term? It goes on to say: "the commission of an indictable offence". Does that mean that in order to have an organization declared a criminal organization there has to be indictable offences committed and convictions registered?
Perhaps we could deal with this one question at a time. Could the minister tell the committee what he means by primary activity?
We could then go back to the number five, where a criminal organization must constitute at least five people. Why was five chosen? What happens if one of them dies? Is the organization still classified as a criminal organization? If one of them goes to jail, what happens then? Why was the number five picked in this case? Perhaps if the minister could answer that question first, I will follow into clause 1(a) and the other questions.