I am not in the SIS or the police special services, which collect that sort of information. But I don't find it at all surprising that we have in 2005, the year of the gun, a targeted area and groups targeted by the police and major projects with a number of arrests that don't involve a lot of people—my estimate would probably be less than 50—and suddenly the headlines are gone. I don't think it really is a lot of people, but I could have a chief of police beside me saying I'm talking through my hat. He has better access to better information than I'll ever have. But that's what I saw. I saw a significant police response to a significant problem, a lot of arrests—and by a lot I mean 50—and now we don't seem to have the same degree, although we still have it.
On May 1st, 2007. See this statement in context.