Thank you for the question, member Nash.
First of all, I would say that if I had to rewrite the words of that specific section of the speech—and reading those words on their own without the rest of the context—I would gladly rewrite them in a way that reflects my own beliefs more clearly.
Let me tell you what they really are. When it comes to Jamaicans, my wife and I spend a great deal of time in the Caribbean, at least as much as we can. Hopefully we'll have time to spend a little more now. Basically we love the Caribbean people. We attend their churches; in fact, in January we were at an all-black church. And these are some of the most wonderful people in the world.
But do you know what? They are also very concerned about the Caribbean drug trade. They're concerned about the same kinds of issues that people in Canada or in Toronto are concerned with. We heard that loud and clear from them.
Member Volpe, we can talk about the Sicilian Mafia, which used to be what we talked about when we talked about organized crime. We don't seem to talk about that anymore because there's Russian organized crime, Chinese, and others.