Yes, I think that's one of the possibilities. And you don't have to have either a task force or a clearing house. Presumably one of the roles of the task force is to document all this. How does it happen? What are the problems from different perspectives? Who can bring remedies? It's not just a criminal law issue; it's also a civil law issue, it's an issue across Canada enforced by the provinces, and so on.
So I think you need some combination of a study group and somebody who's going to run a central depository of information and analyze the information in order to capture the trends and suggest the solutions.