Thank you very much for that.
I wanted to follow up on Ms. Block's questions on FINTRAC. You mention in your opening statement and one of your key recommendations is that FINTRAC “do more work with reporting organizations to ensure it does not acquire personal data beyond its mandate”. Then in your FINTRAC report, which I appreciate and I'm glad you did release it in full, you said, “the Centre acquires information in two ways: it receives and collects it. While we found no evidence to suggest FINTRAC is collecting information beyond what is authorized, we noted that it has received and retains information beyond the Centre's legislative authority”. I think that's a very important distinction in terms of receiving and collecting. So it's not exceeding its mandate in terms of collecting but receiving.
You also talk about working with organizations. Later in the report you mention...I think the example was the casino forwarding information to FINTRAC. Is the problem that FINTRAC is receiving information they're perhaps unaware of or they're not following it exactly? They should report to the casino right away. If it's under $10,000 they're not entitled to receive this and provide the full stop at that point. Is that--