Well, that's the argument, that it is included. Section 467.11 of the Criminal Code, in the first paragraph, talks about “participates in or contributes to any activity of the criminal organization”. If you look at the jurisprudence, it has included recruiting. You may not be aware of that.
Also, with respect to something that Mr. Casey and Mr. Jacob mentioned on prevention, I think it is very important for prevention. We had this argument when there was a bill from Ms. Fry regarding cyberbullying. Surprisingly, your colleagues were talking about prevention and saying that what would happen with that private member's bill was that we would put the wrong people in jail; for instance, we'd put youth back in jail. That's why your colleagues actually opposed that bill.
One of the problems I see is, and I want to hear from you on this, isn't it a fact that we're going with repression rather than prevention? I understand what you're trying to get at, but are mandatory minimum sentences the solution? Do you think it's better than prevention?