I'm sorry, I'm not quite clear on specifically what it is you're asking. There was quite a bit of information in your intervention.
I'll just talk. If I'm off-topic, please let me know.
Chief Weighill, especially, and Inspector Poole both talked about, in their opening remarks, social impacts, and about trying to find out exactly what some of the social causes are. When you ask what the hold of organized crime groups is on young people, it's basically that they're offering them a better life than they perceive themselves as having, either through giving them things or giving them a sense of importance or a sense of belonging.
In that respect, it's incumbent upon us to develop the programs that the chief is talking about, to work with community groups to get these youth more interested in just getting on with their lives, getting straight in their lives, instead of being influenced by their outside groups.
Is that part of what you were looking for?