I'm asking the question because we've talked a lot about the fact that a lot of the gang members—and Ms. Chamut mentioned this very clearly—are recruited because they don't feel accepted or they have a sort of neglected life at home that directs them towards these gangs. I don't think that's the problem with the Somali community, generally speaking, because the family unit is very strong and very important, and the values are there. Actually, that's true for a lot of the ethnic communities.
So you are telling us that the socio-professional and the socio-economic integration of these communities is the one factor that we should be focusing on to avoid that? Is that what you're telling us?