Yes, I think it's important. Canadians are going abroad seeking organ transplants and treatment they can't receive here. As our colleague pointed out, they're maybe not given the best medical advice that they could be given, so ultimately, it is endangering the lives of Canadians. You spoke about aftercare when they return home and all of those pieces. I do think it fits into what you're attempting to sponsor here.
The other question I have is about other countries. Do other countries exercise extraterritorial jurisdiction over trafficking offences that are related to the removal of human organs? If so, what are some of the best practices we see globally?