Yes, I've seen it with Asian gangs in our city, exactly the same, exactly what you're saying.
This is a very difficult, complex, social problem we're talking about, and it's probably one of the most misunderstood pieces of legislation in this country. But if we're here to discuss social policy, I will leave the room because that's not my strength; that's not what I'm looking for.
What I'm trying to do is not to convince but to at least let people understand what criminal law measures are supposed to be in the belief of ordinary Canadians. What we believe—and I'm an ordinary Canadian—is that the law should be there to protect us. If we want to create social programs for aboriginal youth, black youth, or Asian gangs, then let's do that, but let's not do it under the auspices of a Youth Criminal Justice Act.