You raise a very interesting question, Mr. Comartin, including the whole question of provincial jurisdiction in the whole issue of seizing and realizing assets. There have been a number of very good initiatives at the provincial level that we can't forget.
Part of what we're doing is by requiring a judge to have a look at this issue and requiring the crown to respond to these, I think it generally flows that when there are changes to the Criminal Code our judiciary takes note of these. This is not a bill that contains specific provisions with respect to the education of judges. We generally leave that within the system. There are programs and initiatives. But they respond very well. When they see changes they take note of them. Now that we're requiring them to consider restitution from the offender in all cases involving an identifiable victim with ascertainable losses, I think this will be a huge step in the right direction.