To your point, given that it's a private member's bill and it already probably requires a royal recommendation, as we heard from the Speaker, there's probably a limit to that. The rewards for justice legislation in the U.S., first of all, is much bigger. It looks at organized crime and it has a ton of administration around it and monetary budgeting within their version of the estimates.
This attempts to work on a small piece of that, and it is going to require some reorganization of resources, but I don't think it requires anything that Canada doesn't already have in place. I think you can use existing resources within our talented public service, particularly within the CBSA, within law enforcement, to reorganize around taking this seriously, and I think it would send a signal around the world that we're serious about this, given that there's a high price tag on a Canadian.