One of the witnesses before the Major inquiry who was from the Canadian banks, which are mandated to provide information through FINTRAC, indicated, I think, that there was an issue about their feeling that they were in the dark. They must provide the information, but there's no sort of feedback, if you will, or whatever.
There's a sense that there's a big package there that is worthwhile, and that it is worth their time and effort to do it, but that sometimes we get caught up--and rightly so--in being concerned about privacy. Sometimes we make it so secret that the folks whose cooperation we need in a general sense feel that perhaps we've gone too far one way.
I don't know whether you have any comments.