In terms of organizations that have been declared criminal by the courts, I mentioned the Bandidos earlier. This is an international organization that has been convicted by a jury in Quebec. That is one specific example.
In Montreal, there were also guilty pleas to charges of gangsterism by members of a group called the Italian Mafia; in the United States, it is called the Cosa Nostra. A number of other groups have been convicted, but, most of the time, these groups have no name. There are Hells Angels feeder groups that have been declared criminal organizations, but these are often just a lot of people working together in drug trafficking. They do not necessarily have a name, they do not wear patches, and they are not set up like the bikers.
I am not proposing that we abolish our present system. I am simply proposing that, in some specific cases where the criminal nature of the organization is clear, we should not have to prove it every time.