Well, that's the problem. When I have looked at the file, I can't find any files. There's one little Hamas-connected thing.
I also led the initiative for the charities. That worked, because we didn't want the government financing terrorists through tax receipts. You look at a lot of institutions that violence was occurring in in Canada that were charities...that has disappeared, so that has worked.
When I looked at the proceeds of crime forfeitures since 2000 by the RCMP, it's about $243 million. If you break that down, it's about $17 million a year. That tallies what our experience was with the moneys we were collecting associated with drug trafficking.
I'm looking at it, and I think it is all drug trafficking. That data that you need to make that collection is incidental to your drug investigation, so it doesn't require a sophisticated analysis of the kind of data you would get from FINTRAC. I suspect if you looked at those 2,900 that I talked about just in the last four years from FINTRAC, what were the values, because their data will tell you what the value and what the counts are, and what has been acted upon by the RCMP.
I would suspect next to nothing. They don't have the skill set for it.