Very briefly, in addition to that, I wanted to note, on Mr. Saini's point, that purchasing organs is illegal in India. It's illegal in any of these other countries. The question asked in the House was: What happens if someone goes abroad to a place where this practice is legal? To my knowledge, the only country where it's legal to purchase an organ is Iran, and they don't allow foreigners to purchase organs. It's almost certain that if somebody were running afoul of this law, they would already be running afoul of the domestic law where they were anyway.
We have to think about the standard of proof as well. If you were giving a bit more than expenses, it wouldn't meet the standard of proof. If it were exorbitant and clearly beyond a reasonable doubt that far more money was changing hands, it would be caught in Indian law as well as Canadian law. I think Canadians thinking about the case you're thinking about can rest pretty easy, given that information, and the response we heard.