I can respond on revinning. As my colleague Ms. Power said, there are some loopholes in our provincial registration systems across the provinces that allow revinning to happen.
One of those loopholes is requesting RIN histories. What that is is a list of vehicles that includes make, model, colour, details about the vehicle, past owners and the VINs. It's almost like a shopping list. As Mr. Vording said, in the province of Alberta you can see all of the VINs that you could then use to re-register a vehicle in Ontario with what looks like a legitimate VIN number, but it's actually a cloned VIN from another province.