Yes, my concern relates to urban areas, and I certainly don't want to speak on behalf of any of the big metropolitan police agencies, because that's not where we police, although we police in a joint force environment with them. The concern in relation to drive-by shootings has been and always is the fact of witnesses' reluctance to come forward.
If I can specifically speak about the Toronto area, the gangs literally own that turf and area. Many gang members in Toronto proper and downtown Toronto have never seen Lake Ontario. They literally do not leave that area, whatever the square block may be. There is a reluctance by witnesses to come forward. I don't know that changing in this manner will be sufficient to cause these people to come forward to be able to convict people of these offences. The issue is the actual identifying of the drive-by shooters, based on the lack of witnesses stepping forward.