One of the things we did hear was that we should at least make it global in nature, versus trying to target specific countries that may have that issue.
I have one last question. You indicated and we understand there could be RCMP or other charges. We've seen that there's been only one successful charge under SEMA since 1992. In terms of how to enforce any of these things—we're also looking for recommendations—it always seems that.... I understand silos, and that certain departments have certain responsibilities. One of the things that was said to us is that this may not have any effect, because people aren't really going to put money in Canada, etc. Nothing's happened; there have been no charges.
There was article written by Mr. Leblanc about the fact that, with some investigation going on.... Does this go back to resources again, in terms of looking at how we can find out if people are abusing, or not doing what they're supposed to do if we don't tie in resources? If that's one of the recommendations as well, maybe it's something we also need to look at. It seems that when we introduce legislation it's for a moment in time, and then we don't go back to it again unless it's relevant. We seem to forget about it.
My question to you is whether the resource piece—and it was talked about before—is also one of the missing elements in how we can try to make some of these sanctions more effective, or have them stick or have meaning.