Thank you, Mr. Chair.
One of the things I noticed as I was running through the profile in the estimates—you won't need the book, I can assure you all—was the inordinate percentage of staff and focus that you need to take with respect to organized crime. Whereas organized crime only makes up 2% of your overall prosecutions, it makes up 24% of your litigation time, the time you expend on it. Could you just expand on that in terms of why it's so difficult to prosecute and why so much time has to be spent on it?