Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, I would like to thank all the witnesses for being here and for the sage advice they are giving us.
Ms. Johnson, you talked about a
verified and risk-managed registry.
Of course, that is intended to make sure that the information is exact, realistic and, let us hope, regularly updated.
Can you give the committee an example that shows that such a public registry is trustworthy, meaning that the authorities can verify whether the information that people give is accurate? Are there places where the authorities have strong enough powers to make sure that the regulations are complied with?