I'm glad all of these things are on your radar, Minister, because it is a problem the public wants tackled.
Again, we know that lawyers are not subject to FINTRAC. In the recommendations, you've raised that as being a concern. We heard from the law societies, They say that every province has a process for self-auditing and whatnot. The point was made, though, that in some cases, there was not enough data forthcoming from those law societies to point out that the job is being done at a FINTRAC level, or at least to that national standard.
That being said, we live in a federation. If a law society, let's say, in British Columbia was not forthcoming with data, would you look to put in place a framework that would secure that information to deal with this issue? I don't think that because of the Supreme Court decision a pan-Canadian approach is going to be applied. Perhaps that might be a way to deal with certain provinces where there is an issue of data.
What are your thoughts?