I have to put on my other hat. I wasn't thinking of talking about child predators.
Let me say briefly that most of the Internet traffic, child pornography and those kinds of crimes, is organized through networks, but not necessarily through traditional organized crime networks. That being said, in my book and in other investigations, there is a fair amount of evidence showing involvement by eastern European and Russian organized crime.
J.P. Lévesque and other members of the RCMP at the time also documented examples where the Hells Angels were involved in the trafficking of young women coming into Canada to work in strip bars. And some of the money being made on the Internet on trafficking will be used by organized crime. There actually was a Hells Angels member who not only was a member of the Hells Angels in the United States, but was a member of the Hells Angels who ran a brothel and was also arrested on child porn. So you do see that nexus.
Let me say that an interesting example of creative use of organized crime law, is that one of the things they've done in the States, which we should try to do here, is the FBI started a prosecution where they got three or four people involved in Internet pornography, child pornography issues, but laid gangsterism, RICO charges, by showing that basically they were an organized crime network. So we can broaden out our definition about organized crime.
One of the biggest busts we had in Canada, which had reverberations around the world, was a major, major project. They busted men and they were able to prove that they were all part of a network. That's organized crime, and it's affecting our children.