I'll use an analogy that I used one time for former Commissioner Zaccardelli. When I was still in the organization, we often came back to Parliament, as you know, asking for more resources, and I can remember using the same analogy to the commissioner. I asked him if we needed more resources or were we in a constant training mode. I worked for a gentleman by the name of Rod Stamler, who, when we first started the proceeds of crime program far before we got the legislation we have today, said we should test the legislation we have, get it before the courts, get some common-law practices back and get some judges commenting on it so we would know where the gaps were.
I think that's part of the problem we're dealing with today. How many cases have we tested?
That's where the weaknesses are.