We do have a dedicated crown attorney here in Ottawa to prosecute our gang cases. I was recently in Toronto, where they have an office of in excess of 50 dedicated crown attorneys. So that's a direction we're going in.
My own opinion for why they may not go to trial is that it's not a reluctance to prosecute them. A lot of them end up in a plea or some other resolution before trial. I don't see, here in Ottawa, a reluctance to prosecute gang members. It's actually the opposite. There is a real appetite to move forward with those, because of the problems we're having. One gang member, quite active, is causing a lot of grief in our community, and we are the enforcement side of it. We are not experiencing crowns backing away. Sometimes they will take plea bargains to other related offences, which is a little disappointing for us, but certainly there's not a hesitation to prosecute.