Thank you.
Mr. Sterling once, you talked about how the war on drugs didn't work, how mandatory minimums didn't work. In the last round we explored that a little bit, about how maybe they were a little too high and so on, but then you talked about the purity of drugs in question having gone up, prices have gone down, and on a market scale I guess it hasn't worked.
Have there been any successes in terms of the profits to organized crime, the flourishing of organized crime, and the sense of public safety since 1986? Are there any positive aspects at all? I ask this because Canadians are stuck, I think, with a stereotype that Mayor Giuliani got tough on crime in New York City and now New York City is safe. For a while we believed that W guy was being tough on crime and all that. The proof of the pudding is coming to be borne out now. Were there any positives from the mandatory minimum regime and the so-called war on crime?