We've been talking very much about organized crime. I want to come from a different vantage point.
I provide direct services to our young people, and one of the things I constantly advocate, not only with the people I work with among the non-profit organizations but also with parents, is organized prevention. Parents and community groups can actually take this upon themselves and not wait for governments to come up with wonderful and beautiful policies and solutions for our young people. We can do this as community groups and community organizations.
In order for us to succeed in eliminating some of those barriers that many newcomers, children and youth, are facing right now, the role of the government is to truly come alongside non-profit organizations and community groups and resource them properly in such a way that there would truly be an organized prevention of recruitment of people who would belong to street gangs, which are the feeder gangs, really, for these big organized crime groups.