Plenty of young guys coming up:

Stefano Sollecito, Rocco's son (42 I think), Francesco del Balso (currently in jail - mid/late 30s, I believe already a capo) Jonathan Mignacca (Desjardins' driver, 29 not made yet i don't think but an up and comer), Nicola di Marco (early 40s), Giuseppe Fetta is another fairly young guy.

Lots of young zips too who come over from the old country, another one of the reasons it has been so hard for police to infiltrate the family over the years.

I have heard there are certainly 100-150 made guys with hundreds of associates - and the thing about Canada is that even the ones who go to jail don't go for very long, so most are back on the street in 5-7 years.

Project Colisee which was the most major bust of OC in Canadian history arrested 90 of these guys in one swoop in 2007 and there were still plenty left to shoot up the streets of Montreal, so even the 150 estimate could be conservative, although granted many of the 90 were only associates.

I have a friend in the RCMP who says the truth is they don't even know what's going on most of the time. Getting informants is tough, its not like it is in the US. Canadian authorities have to this day never flipped a made member of any Canadian mafia family, historical or present (which is now only the Rizzutos anyway.)

Sentences are way lower in Canada and most guys are wiling to do their time, which is usually only a few years anyway. And we don't have anything even resembling RICO laws so the police are far more limited in their ability to tap phones, etc. to know what is going on.

All of this also serves as the same reason why they can continue to attract smart, savvy "businessmen" types in Montreal -- the financial rewards are worth the relatively minor risks of getting apprehended, tried and convicted.