In fact, the Hells Angels are divided into chapters. Every chapter has a certain amount of independence. A chapter normally covers the place where its members have their activities, such as the Hells Angels Quebec City, the Hells Angels Montreal, the Hells Angels Trois-Rivières. In that case, however, it was the Hells Angels Nomads, who could operate anywhere.
The map of Montreal Island that was found was compartmentalized into a number of groups: the Hells South, Trois-Rivières and Montreal. The Italian mafia had the neighbourhood of Saint-Léonard at the time.
Since then, there's been a rise in street gangs. Unlike the Hells Angels or the Italians, they have no respect. When I say respect, that means respect for the unwritten convention between the various families of organized crime, under which you don't touch a particular territory if it already belongs to someone, unless you pay him a certain amount of money. It's always been the same thing with the street gangs. There are members of street gangs who are what could be called real cowboys, real hot-dogs, people who go anywhere. If they step on someone's toes, they don't care.
Operation Colisée, which attacked Italian crime in Montreal, and the last investigations of Operation SharQc against the Hells Angels of Quebec City created some voids. There's currently nothing solid; It's each man for himself.