Thank you.
For guns, drugs, money, or sex--human trafficking sex--we're hearing increasingly that money, for organized crime anyway, is what sort of greases the wheel, and the other things are areas of enablement. We've talked a bit about drugs. We've talked a very little bit about guns.
The Criminal Code has been amended for many years in regard to dealing with specific violent crime. I don't want to turn this into a meeting on sentencing. For mandatory minimums, we can have that debate in Ottawa. It just goes around and around, you know, like everything in Ottawa.
But in terms of actually getting the guns out of the system, the guns that criminal organizations and gangs use, what can we do? Don't talk about sentencing, because we've dealt with that, and I don't think it's working. There's a big border. I think you said that there are 37 border sites here in western Canada. Where are the guns coming from? How can we get them out of the system to some degree?
Anybody can answer.