The UCC would certainly welcome greater transparency of sanctions regimes. Since 2014 the UCC called for the imposition of strong sanctions following the invasion of Crimea and the Donbass. We did not see anything particularly muscular coming from Canada. We urged, at a minimum, a mirroring of what the Americans were doing and what the EU was doing. We certainly would welcome greater transparency.
Also, we would like to see a beneficial ownership registry in Canada so that we could see who owns what. The purpose of sanctions is to freeze those assets, but I think the next step—and we have the legislation in place now—is to seize them and sell them. That can only happen if we know what we're looking for. I think $120 million of seized assets is probably just the tip of the iceberg of what is being controlled in Canada by Russians and their proxies.