As we've heard, similar witnesses and similar perspectives were heard during the Senate hearings, so I have to believe that those were deliberated on by the senators there and considered as they developed the legislation and brought it here to you.
I would say that in the broader scheme of things, the international sanctions regimes are quickly evolving. We see every week—every day, sometimes—between Canada and our partners that there are updates of the list and counter-sanctions by Russia. I think most of you and I and many others in this room are on sanctions lists.
On the question of enforcement, we've seen tactics such as people changing addresses and people transferring ownership of property. These things are moving very quickly. In this environment, the dynamic of time is not on our side. We should be closing loopholes as they are identified and certainly addressing them as quickly as possible.