Thank you. That's a really good question. I'll be really brief in my response.
I think it's not so much about the laws and the statutes. Canada's reputation has consistently been as a country with strong laws and poor implementation. For me, the key thing to do is to improve implementation. There's a financial crime agency. Hopefully, that comes in in the right way. There needs to be a lot of co-operation federally, provincially and municipally, particularly in law enforcement and the police. We need to pull all these things together.
There are some gaps in the civil forfeiture system. There are two provinces with unexplained wealth orders. That's a fantastic tool. There are some incredible cases happening right now in B.C. Those kinds of things need to be expanded.
It's really about resourcing and implementation. I think that's the key to your question.