I think that, in a previous exchange with Mr. Lloyd, you reported the rough number of 4,000 organized crime groups in Canada. They are on a spectrum; they don't all have the same capacity, number of members, etc. Amongst that 4,000, I think that there are some that operate in many different countries. They have very organized and sophisticated distribution networks and so on. I guess what I'm wondering, Commissioner, is about resources that the RCMP has specifically for organized crime.
In your opinion, what is the most effective way to combat organized crime? Is it economic starvation, continuously interrupting their source of income?
I'm worried that a lot of the people who are getting arrested may be quite far down the organizational ladder. What more do you need from us to go after the people who are the leaders of these organizations?