Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to continue by talking about a very important concern, privacy. I'm pleased to learn that this is also one of your concerns and that you really believe in it.
I wanted to know what measures have been put in place, or will be put in place, to ensure that no non-relevant information is disclosed, or to ensure no offences are committed under the act.
In fact, the entire operation of your organization is designed to ensure compliance with the money laundering act and with legislation related to that offence. We're not content to say that money laundering is prohibited, hoping that people will obey the act. Ways have to be found to detect offences.
The phenomenon is the same as regards the provisions of the original bill and those added in this bill. That's not at all saying that it's prohibited to violate privacy and that harsh penalties are provided for. You still have to put mechanisms in place to determine whether offences are being committed.
Are there any mechanisms? Will there be any? Have any cases of prohibited disclosure already been discovered? Has anyone been convicted for that offence?