I have 31 years of service in the RCMP, of which about 25 years have been dedicated to drug enforcement, and all within the GTA.
Organized crime has greatly changed over the last number of years. Canada's no longer an end-based user of drugs that come into the country. For the third year in a row, the United Nations has identified Canada as the largest producer of ecstasy. We are the largest producer of methamphetamine to Japan. Eighty-three percent of all of the ecstasy seized in Australia comes from Canada. We had one project, OSPA, which has gone to court here and convictions are registered, in which we shipped from an unknown group of individuals over $110 million worth of ecstasy, methamphetamine, and cocaine from Toronto to Australia.
Criminal enterprise is broken across levels. You don't see any more the traditional organized crime. It's sidelined. We have the Indo-Canadian trucking industry—