Sure. Listen, I'm not a legal expert in this matter, but in terms of what they're referring to, they're talking about the assets of certain individuals, and that is a completely different discussion.
Here, we're talking about foreign nationals and their admissibility into Canada. Our concern in regard to this bill and this legislation is that we're casting too big a net. We're going to be impacting a lot of innocent individuals. We're not talking about assets here. We're talking about individuals' inadmissibility into Canada. We're talking about their relationships and how they could be misrepresented in terms of where they're from.
Given our population and the people we deal with, there are a lot of innocent individuals who are trying to come into Canada who are parts of.... There's a huge list of countries on our sanctions list. I mentioned Venezuela as an example, but there's Syria and there's Yemen. All these individuals are parts of states where they could be tied as shareholders. They could be tied by just having money in their bank. They could be tied to other individuals just by a misspelling of their name, as mentioned earlier.
This casts way too large a net. We're missing a lot of nuances, and I think that's pretty glaring, given how fast this bill was put through the Senate.