Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today. It's a very interesting conversation and I'm glad we're all back to look at this.
I have a question for you, Mr. Herman, if I may. One of the things we heard previously is that there were some deep concerns with how the implementation was happening with regard to CBSA, RCMP and Global Affairs Canada: that there was no coordinated effort and there was no understanding of who was the lead in these situations.
I'm hearing from you that we don't have the resources. We don't have the transparency. The government has not allocated what is necessary to make the sanctions regime work adequately. We've seen other countries doing a much better job of that.
I'm just wondering, from your perspective, what would it look like if we did have sufficient resources? Who should be the lead in this? What lessons can we learn from other countries with regard to how this could be implemented? Right now, I think, we've heard from all of our colleagues that there's a real problem with how this is being implemented.