I agree completely with Chief Weighill. The key is to have a strong enforcement strategy, but equally you have to have a strong prevention strategy as well.
You have to develop and look at programs that are going to be meaningful. I have had the ability or the luxury to be involved in a number of youth justice committees just policing here in Manitoba. Unfortunately, if it were not for the police in that community, those committees typically would not get off the ground. You know, we do recognize that if we can solve the problem at the front end it will make our job a lot easier at the back end. I don't think any one of us here would disagree that prevention is key to this.
I don't know if that answered your question. I've just more or less given a few comments.