Thank you.
I want to thank you for your initiative in that respect. We think that trying to give police additional tools to stop the recruitment in these gangs, especially of young people, is very, very important. To my knowledge, there is nothing that would prohibit the consideration of an individual for the program simply because of the type of organization he or she is in, or the type of organization that the person is being victimized by. The criteria are spelled out very clearly in the act, and those are the ones that are utilized.
I have never heard of a situation where all of the criteria have been met and somebody says, “Well, the organization that you're frightened of is not one that we would consider in the context of these deliberations.” That simply is not the case. Street gangs are every bit as dangerous as more organized criminal gangs.
In fact, the street gangs are often more dangerous because of the tendency to violence—unpredictable violence. I'm sure the RCMP know much more about this, but organized crime is more focused on the business of crime, whereas some of these street gangs are in fact much more violent and unpredictable in their activities. Those individuals I would see as being as vulnerable, if not more vulnerable, than those who traditional organized crime would target.