That's something, Mr. Chair, I could do a proper analysis of in the provinces and provide the committee with some additional information.
What I can say at this point is that in Alberta and British Columbia, the possibility of administering monetary penalties exists in their legislation. That's something that's in their legislation. When I look at some of the federal legislation, Commissioner Dawson, with the conflict of interest code, has the ability to issue some penalties for individuals who don't fully disclose information to her.
I know that some federal institutions, such as the Canada Border Services Agency, for example, have a continuum. I think that's one of the things I would like to do some analysis of and provide the committee with the results in looking at our legislation, where an administrative or monetary penalty would make sense for lesser infractions. But I still think there's a reason to send some of the more serious ones to the RCMP.
So when you asked about an overhaul of our legislation, I'm not sure it would be a complete overhaul, but I think there need to be some changes on the enforcement side if we're trying to show consequences faster.