To carry on with regard to the question, we've already seen some confiscation of virtual currency. We're dealing with our first case. Part of the benefits of the amendments we're proposing is that we will be able to lend that expertise to other jurisdictions within Canada. You can imagine a small municipality or provincial detachment that comes across a virtual currency confiscation. They may not have the capacity to know exactly how to handle it technically.
That's something we've worked on with the RCMP, in contact with colleagues internationally, in terms of figuring out how best to do this. We know that in some instances the real owner is invisible and not necessarily in Canada, so you can't necessarily lay a criminal charge within Canada. The amendments that we propose here and the expertise that we have, with the other changes that are proposed, would help us to get after these kinds of more complex assets that are used by more sophisticated operators.