The issue of beneficial ownership obviously came up a number of times within the study. It's also an issue in the United States. They're having to deal with it. They have the same issue that we have.
For example, someone can buy a condo in New York City for a hundred million dollars, but no one knows who the condo purchaser is or where the funds were received from. You can use the example here in Canada of peut-ĂȘtre someone buying a house in West Vancouver or in Toronto, paying several million dollars for it, putting it in a corporation or a trust, and you will never know who the purchaser is or where the funds were received from. I think the December agreement is a big first step in getting to some sort of registry. You can quibble on the details on whether it should be public-private and so forth.
With regard to the December agreement, in point 3 there was a date of July 1, 2019, by which these legislative amendments to a number of statutes on beneficial ownership transparency would come into force. Is there any sort of update on point 3 in the December agreement?