My next question is more for the representatives of the RCMP.
Not many penalties are imposed in Canada. On that point, I will give you two examples. First, the Voluntary Disclosure Program allows a person who feels a little guilty to disclose things to the CRA without penalty or prosecution. In addition, the general anti-avoidance rule doesn't result in a penalty. You can simply be denied the tax benefit you had claimed.
As a police force, does the RCMP think that this lack of penalties is an incentive for people to get deeply involved in these activities? If they get caught, they just have to beg pardon. It is easier to beg pardon than to ask permission.