We're very serious in Ontario. Sitting with my colleagues here, I can give an example, which was the creation in 1998 of the biker enforcement unit. I mention it in my notes. The biker enforcement unit had over 100 members. That has varied from time to time over the years, but it had 100 members from police agencies across the province. It was the model, not only across Canada but around the world, for investigating outlaw motorcycle gangs and organized crime. The successes from the biker enforcement unit speak for themselves. There were some massive projects, including the Hells Angels.
With reference to Mr. Ménard's earlier question about working with our partners in Quebec and sharing intelligence in relation the Hells Angels, we take it very seriously. Yes, we want more. We always want more.
From an Ontario Provincial Police standpoint, we have designated four main centres in the province, a lot of officers, and a lot of funding. Our investigations into organized crime run into the millions of dollars. It's continuing at this time.