It's hard to compare any set of criminal activity, Monsieur Ménard, and we have to deal with what we have.
I can tell you that everywhere I go in the country--I could be in Halifax or in Montreal--the whole question of gang-related activity is always raised with me. If I'm talking with law enforcement agencies, they raise this with me. While there has been quite a bit of attention paid, and justifiably so, to what is taking place in British Columbia, challenges with gangland activity are not isolated to British Columbia. We remember a few years ago that an innocent person was killed on the streets of Toronto in terms of a reckless shooting.
So it's not confined to British Columbia, it's across the country, and the law really has a general application to everyone.