 The tactics of criminals evolve and the tactics of government and the tactics of law enforcement must evolve with them. And so today we are adding another $23 million for an expanded province-wide guns and gang strategy. It means more integrated police teams. It means more prosecutors who are specifically dedicated to combating gang violence. It means more supports for RCMP officers on the ground. It ensures the RCMP can continue to build on the gains that they've made in our very successful guns and gang strategy. We very much appreciate today's announcement of enhanced funding and support to all police agencies in British Columbia, the CFSU, BC and our law enforcement partners. Simply put, an increase in our resources will allow us to target more offenders in more areas of the province more often. People of Surrey should know this. We will not rest until we put an end to this cycle of violence in this city and in cities all across the province. And we are going to continue to give the RCMP and police forces the support that they need to go after these low-life, low-level criminals who are making people feel unsafe. And for those who have fallen into gang life, let me tell you this, you are jeopardizing yourself, you are jeopardizing your family and you are jeopardizing your neighborhood. The gang life leads nowhere except to jail or a coffin. And it's not too late to change course.