I can answer that first.
First of all, there would certainly be a specific deterrent to the actual people who have been arrested, charged, and hopefully convicted and receiving sanctions. Since there are 175 gangs involved, I would suspect that a lot of those gangs are quite small. People who think this is so lucrative will just put a little organization together, a little network, and get in on the cash cow. If they see significant penalties being levied, that will not just be a specific deterrent but a general deterrent for everybody to look at and say, “Well, the cops and the government are getting serious about this now. It won't be a fine. It won't be a slap on the wrist. We could do some serious time here or have a really significant record.” And maybe they'll think twice about getting involved. I do believe there would be a deterrent effect.
I forgot the first part of your question.