Yes, sir. I don't have specific statistical information in relation to that. Unfortunately, I think a lot more work could be done in addressing the young age of gang members. Like I said, we have one dedicated person who is working with youth to try to get them out of the gang life. I think it's a very difficult task for that member. We obviously could use more resources in that area. There are particular social agencies that this member works with on a regular basis. I don't have the details on that, but I do know that they are working to curb that gang activity.
The unfortunate reality of the guns and gangs unit is that they are dealing with a large majority of drug trafficking issues and illegal gun smuggling, as I mentioned before. For a service of our size and with the population of Winnipeg, we are seizing as many illegal firearms as Toronto. We have a definite issue here.
The budget issue is one thing, in terms of not having enough resources to adequately deal with all the social and economic problems we face; I think we're fairly unique in Winnipeg as well. Unfortunately, more needs to be done, and unfortunately it comes down to having the resources. On average, in the past year, I believe our numbers were at 600,000 calls for service. That's almost one call per citizen per year.