I went to Regina last week, actually, and took part in a very small conference put on by the Regina anti-gang strategy, or RAGS, which is funded by the youth criminal justice fund. They are a self-referral group. People who are trying to get out of the gangs have to go to them. From speaking with some of those people, I've learned that they see the groups that we have to be looking at as the kids who are in that 10-year-old range right now.
I know I'm not really speaking specifically to the issue that you had between the kingpins and the younger ones doing the dirty work, as it were. Kids who are at grade 10 are the ones we have to target right now to try to keep them from falling into this path. I was quite enlightened by the Regina anti-gang strategy, having just a brief look at it over a couple of days. It's a piece that I could see potentially working here.