It is. With it comes, of course, turf wars. Much as we would think that two drug dealers are fighting over the turf of one corner in a city somewhere to sell their drugs, the turf wars over the marketplace in illegal gaming have resulted in tremendous acts of violence.
What is the risk to the public? It is to some person sitting in a café in York Region when a bomb goes off that really had nothing to do with illegal gaming but is just a turf-war issue. Some of those huge impacts—from a violence perspective and then the illegal loansharking, and all the other things that come with that—provide so much criminal activity and so much funding for organized crime to allow them to buy guns and other things that they are of course involved in, such as human trafficking operations, that there's quite a jeopardy to public safety all around.