FINTRAC said it has no evidence that Bitcoin has played any role whatsoever in terrorist financing, and the U.S. government said the same about eight months ago. I don't know if that has changed recently.
With respect to digital finance, what's happening is that Twitter, for example.... There will be thousands upon thousands of requests from ISIS people requesting people all over the world to send money to them through PayPal, or through some other means digitally. The danger there is that it's immediate. It's from me to you. No one really knows how that transaction has taken place other than it can be global and is fairly quick. It's a small number, so it doesn't fit within the typologies that we have typically assessed to counterterrorist financing. We're not searching for it at the big banks, because we're not required to under anti-money laundering laws.