Yes, I think the Consumer Measures Committee is doing great work on this, but it's not enough. It's not pulling in the law enforcement side of things. The police have a lot of information. There's a lot more that they can be doing, particularly once someone has been victimized. Victims are a great source of information about the nature of the problem, as well as the extent of it.
On pulling in other players, we've talked about the banks and lending institutions and their roles. Credit bureaus are a big player in all of this. We find that as we talk to victims and look at case studies, there are problems with the way the credit bureau credit reporting system works. We need to look at that.
On consumer organizations, I think we need to look at the full picture, from the criminal, civil, private and public sector, federal, and provincial aspects. CMC has done a certain amount, but they haven't covered the waterfront.