Thank you, Mr. Breitkreuz.
Minister, I have a question I would like to pose. Given the fact that the legislation that is before us is very targeted, as you pointed out--and I think that's a very legitimate point to dwell on. You have gangs; you have firearms used by those gang members, but you have another sort of overarching issue. Those gangs exist for a reason. A lot of it is for their own personal gain. It's often quite organized. Of course, the other issue that overrides it all is the issue of drugs. Drugs are driving so much of what is happening. When we see the shootings on the street, innocent people are getting caught up in these shootings, and the gangs continue to exact their revenge upon one another so often.
What is your plan—and I know you alluded to this a couple of times in your presentation today—to deal with this drug issue that we have in this country? We don't have a national drug strategy that is broadly based and is effective, although there's money being placed into it. Where do you see this strategy going?