All right. That's leads me to my next area of enquiry. I've had an article from the Toronto Star sitting in front of me. It talks about a young sixteen-year-old Somali man at a high school in Edmonton who was approached to sell drugs: “Speechless for a moment, Yusuf says he smiled and declined.”
He was one of the others, not the small percent but the very many, who have the intelligence and possession of mind not to get involved in gangs. Yet he would be subject to the same issues around integration, religion, and colour as everyone.
How do you distinguish that? All of these young people are faced with the same problems, but it's only a small minority who become involved in drugs. What do see as the reasons for the success of the majority compared to those who don't succeed in resisting gangs?