I only wanted to say that in this region of Canada, we don't necessarily have gangs, but we do have crime, and I would say it would be organized crime, and a lot of youth are engaged in that. The reason why I wouldn't necessarily say they are gangs is because we don't have the numbers that a major metropolitan area such as Vancouver or Toronto or Montreal would have. So the organized crime activity down here would simply be more of a demographic, what part of town you live in. Most areas that experience sub-par living conditions or high poverty rates are the areas that experience frequent crime and organized crime.
Basically, when I say organized crime, it's not really mafia or anything like that. By organized, I mean it's organized as in the people are aware of each other. There is a code of conduct and there are ethics. There are morals and rules, so to speak, but like in every other aspect of life, these codes of conduct and rules are broken. That's why when I refer to organized crime I'm not really talking mafia. I'm only throwing out that there is a code or ethics that exist, a set of rules that are followed, and that's why I would say organized. It's not chaos.
Down here, right now, if you want to operate in that illegal enterprise, you have to be organized. So they organize themselves in such a manner, but it's not really the crime family mafia-type organization. It's something different where there's more independence.