That is absolutely a place where we need to look, and we have been looking. We have a small program for women at Ka Ni Kanichihk called the self-employment project for aboriginal women. We look at social economy as an economic alternative. We'd like to really build on that, but the resources to try to build that piece are quite limited.
I've done some travelling, and one of the places I've travelled to is New Zealand. The Maori population has really used their cultural heritage to be a significant part of the tourism industry. It's quite remarkable. I think we have so much here.
I want to just get in one little thing. Canada needs to look at the Swedish model with regard to prostitution as a way to really undermine these organized criminal gangs--the Mafia, the biker gangs, the Russian gangs, the Asian gangs, the triads. You need to really begin to look at that Swedish model to take the economic engine out of that.
Drugs are another thing. I think we need to decriminalize some parts of the drug.... But that's another story.
They make money, and they are huge. Absolutely, criminalize those guys who are the masterminds of organized crime in Canada and internationally. They are internationally based. These guys whip in and out. Talk about free trade; they have it.