Thank you for that question.
I couldn't agree with you more. That's why when we had the original bill, we did suggest that if a doctor sees one of their patients who was on the list for an organ transplant all of a sudden take their name off, the doctor should be reporting it. If somebody comes into the hospital who has obviously had an organ transplant, they should be reporting it.
This committee, the House, decided they didn't want that. I think it was important, because we were told it put too much responsibility on the doctors, but as I said when I gave my remarks initially, the doctors do report every time there's a victim who's been shot who comes to them for treatment. For whatever reason, the House did not want that responsibility placed on the doctors.
I feel that this is the starting point for us. We need to have some sort of legislation in place. We know that Canadians are going abroad for organ harvesting. When there was a raid in Kosovo and they caught people who had come to have organ transplantation, there was a Canadian there. We know that Canadians are going abroad.