No, I don't know that I'm extremely familiar with what the FCAC is able to do.
In response to that, however, I have not seen anything, from 1984 to 2017, nor including Monday's testimony, that gives me confidence that the FCAC, to answer your previous question, even understands or addresses the point that there is a systemic issue that costs Canadians more than all the crime in the land.
Page 4 of my submission shows one example in which $100 billion was removed from investors' pockets in one case of a systemic issue. Out of 14,000 such cases that research has come up with, one case removes $100 billion. I don't see the FCAC even being aware of those kinds of systemic issues. I'm shocked.