If you would turn to slide 4, the gang-related information is not specifically in the slide, but this is what I spoke to when I made the presentation. Let me just repeat what we had.
In 2005, we had 658 homicides. That was the second straight year of increase in homicides. That increase, between 2004 and 2005, was driven by an increase in gang-related killings. We had 107 gang-related killings in 2005. It represented 16% of all homicides, and the increase in gang-related killings was particularly apparent in Ontario and Alberta. In fact, in Ontario we had a doubling. We know that over two-thirds of gang-related homicides involved a handgun. We also know that there was a significant increase in gang-related homicides in Alberta.