I mentioned it because one of the telling things from the statistics that have been provided is that just because things go down in one area and one part of the year doesn't mean we should drop our vigilance. We should be continually looking at ways to combat organized crime.
One of the things this bill does is in relation to drive-by shootings. I believe, Mr. Richmond, you mentioned some of the difficulties in proving a case involving a drive-by shooting and some of the inherent difficulties that are there. Could you talk a little bit more about that? When we talk about gang violence and gang activities, a lot of people think about drive-by shootings. We obviously take that offence very seriously. Why is it difficult to deal with?