Yes, I think it's all of the above in different ways. But if it's some group like the Hells Angels, perhaps they'll hire someone who has a drug debt to them. He might owe the Hells Angels a few thousand dollars, so they would say to him, deliver us a Lexus and we'll wipe your account clean, and then that Lexus is put on a ship to Europe or the Middle East. So that I think is where the link is.
In terms of tackling organized crime, if it helps get the foot soldiers, so to speak, the actual people who get their hands dirty, in prison longer, it will dry up the pool of people organized criminals have to draw on to go and do that.
It is also a way of getting at organized crime when it is sometimes difficult to do so. Al Capone was convicted of tax evasion, because sometimes it's difficult to prove and get enough evidence to get someone for racketeering, or that type of thing. So it's just one more avenue the police and the crown prosecutors would have to take on the bigger problem of organized crime.