I thought it was an interesting comment. Thank you for that. I have a question for Mr. Henry.
Mr. Henry, I want to thank you for your organization and the programs you operate. I'd love to hear more specifics about that. You mentioned drugs, and it's a way for people to earn a living where they maybe don't feel they have other opportunities. In my region of Mississauga and Peel Region there are many marijuana grow ops that actually exist in communities where people live. The Peel police have told me these operations are generally well financed by international organizations. Commonly, they have someone purchase a $400,000 home on behalf of the organization and equip it with tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment, run several crops of marijuana through there, generate $1 million or more in profit, and then leave the house and move on to another one.
My question to you is, where do the drugs come from that the young people may sell in Scarborough and other places? How do we penalize and target the people who supply the drugs? My region of Peel has about 1.3 million people; it's very fast-growing and diverse. It also includes the Toronto airport, which is a major entry point for a lot of these drugs. Should we not be focusing on those international organizations? Are they international organizations, in your view? How do we stop them from supplying the drugs to the people in Scarborough and other places?