Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
My question is a little tangential to what you're talking about, but it is with regard to murder committed in connection with a gang. What we talk about are drive-by shootings, as Mr. Moore said, and what we talk about is the obvious violence, but I'd like to talk about a very important gang-related activity in my part of the world, Vancouver. I mean trafficking in people, bringing people across the border either to sell drugs or to engage in prostitution in massage parlours, as they're called.
Some of the people who work in this situation aren't really Canadian citizens, but foreign nationals. The gangs are located not just in Canada, but in other parts of the world, and the trafficking in human beings for the sake of selling drugs or for the sake of prostitution falls between the cracks. I know that murder is committed in these instances, but the people who are murdered tend to be illegal aliens, so to speak, so what would you suggest we do? How does one tie this in? It's at the heart of a lot of what organized crime is doing these days. They're multinational crimes now, they're not Canada-based only, so how do you deal with that?