Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for being here. It was really interesting. I'm from Windsor, Ontario, right across the river, less than a kilometre, from what was the murder capital of the United States for a good number of years. We had a good deal of spillover from that, and when it got particularly bad, in the 1980s, our chief did exactly the same thing you've done in moving units into some of the high-crime areas. It's been extremely successful. It's kind of ironic: the front page of our newspaper this week had one of the ones who was right in the core area of the city talking about the significant success they've had along the same lines as what you've described. I'm just giving you that to encourage you to keep doing it, because it does work. We've been working on it for about 20 or 25 years now.
With regard to the structure here--Superintendent Brennan, you may be able to help with this--is there any indication of a connection with any of the U.S. gangs, all the way down, I guess, as far as Boston? Is there any international connection you've been able to identify?