It should be said that I think Stephen has raised a very good point. Simply put, I don't believe Nova Scotia ever had a prohibition/enforcement model, but as of about two years ago, we moved into a crime reduction strategy. That strategy is getting at many of the things you're talking about, and federal government involvement would be great. It's wraparound services, so that whether you're talking about individuals or street gangs or organized crime, we're looking at making a three-pronged effort: one on enforcement, primarily through the additional officer program; then on intervention, so that if people, and particularly young people, become involved with the law, we have intervention practices such that if they become involved once, that might be the only time; and third on prevention methods, recognizing what the risk factors are so that we can get at the root causes, so that ten years from now we will not go through a blip in crime, as we did in 2004.
So we're trying to get at all three angles, for wraparound services to deal with the root causes that you just identified.