I kind of hesitate to say that FINTRAC didn't have any role at all, because we were working 24 hours a day, and we are part of the security intelligence community in Canada with the federal government. But you are correct. While the authority to register crowdfunding platforms and the payment service providers may not have had a direct impact, it may have in fact reinforced the fact that it was at that point illegal to try to donate money to support this blockade or to take money out.
It did certainly put a focus on that. It put a focus on the banks and the financial institutions that may have had any control of any goods or any accounts related to any of these crowdfunding platforms. They probably looked at other crowdfunding platforms as well that were not necessarily mentioned in the newspapers, for example. So I think there was a role, but it was certainly not a direct role in stopping this.