Sure. I think there's a great value in expanding the number of reporting agencies, but the problem is, from my perspective, that we're not doing the basics. Anytime someone can walk a duffle bag full of $20 bills into a casino and there's no apparent enforcement response, then I think we have some work to do on the basics. The province has a responsibility there, and I accept that responsibility, and we will do work on that. I hope we have good partners in the federal government on that.
I would love for us to be tracking people buying super cars with cash—cars that cost $150,000 or are more valuable—to require disclosure for those who are walking cash into these car dealerships. I would also love to have comfort that if a report was filled out that said, “This is a really suspicious transaction. I hope somebody looks at it”, that this would happen as well. It's the two pieces: it's the reporting, plus enforcement.