Our gangs are not like street gangs, in the sense that they don't stand on the corner. Because Abbotsford for a period of time allowed a lot of marijuana grow operations to occur—all through the valley there were many grow operations for marijuana—the young gangs made a tremendous amount of money doing that and got into the world of importing cocaine and weapons and became very violent in the valley.
We have managed that by doing a lot of education in the schools about joining gangs. I have been to every high school and every middle school in my community to speak to kids about gangs. We have done a tremendous number of videos, for example, about even how to parent your kids so they don't end up in gangs.
On the enforcement side, we are a very small police department, but we have created a gang squad. We have gone after gangs in a very aggressive way, as far as arresting them. We probably arrest 40 members of gangs per year, which is a lot for a very small community. So by a combination of—