Thank you very much.
If gangs are a growing problem, and if those in gangs are particularly vulnerable...because, as you say, gangs are violent. They do the dirty work of organized crime, I guess, in many situations.
If Mr. Gill's bill is going to target more gang members...and I'm not certain that's the case; I'm not certain it will be effective. But if that's the case, if we're putting a greater accent on gangs, if gangs are a growing problem, and if we want to use witness protection to apprehend more gang members, wouldn't you think that a higher rate of admission into the witness protection program would be an indication that crime-fighting strategies were working?
Let me phrase it another way. If you expect this legislation and crime-fighting efforts with existing resources to be effective in terms of apprehending more criminals, especially gang members, and you expect the witness protection act to be useful in this battle, wouldn't you expect that there would be more people admitted over the next few years, if you're successful in fighting gang-related activities?