I think Ms. Saperia talked about that earlier. We have to work together with other countries. We are not the only ones facing this problem. England, the United States and Australia have much stricter rules than ours. We have to work with others to determine the best practices. There is also ISO 37001:2016, which deals with anticorruption management systems. Given that context, it is becoming worthwhile to look at what the current best practices are.
We must also not forget that some provinces have rules that are perhaps stricter. Quebec was mentioned earlier. Stricter rules are often put in place after a scandal, but it is better not to wait for situations to reach the point of being a problem. That said, there is guidance to be found in the recommendations made by the Charbonneau Commission.