Unless I am mistaken, street gangs are also one of the major problems, here as elsewhere, and you sit on committees with community representatives as you seek ways to prevent young people from joining street gangs. I see that you are nodding yes.
How do you go about doing this here? Do you sit only on committees with representatives from ethnic communities? When I was studying in Halifax, in the Navy, I knew that there was indeed a very poor community in a certain area. Or else do you simply meet with the social leaders of these communities? Do you in fact have agents, as it is the case in Montreal, who walk up and down the street trying to establish a relationship with young people in order to intervene before they gravitate to street gangs?