I expect that many of the recommendations that come forward from this study will echo the recommendations we saw in 2017 and again from the Senate committee.
One of the things you also spoke about is that Canada can't take the lead and that we actually have to work with our allies, but in fact, in terms of the seizing of assets and reusing them for those harmed, Canada has taken the lead or has said that it has taken the lead. One of our challenges, of course, is that what the government is saying with regard to who is being sanctioned and what's being seized doesn't actually result in those actions.
When we were in Europe, this committee visited with others. We were in Belgium, and folks were talking about how they were watching Canada to see how Canada was doing this. From my perspective, we haven't done a very good job of that. Is that because we have stepped out or is that because we just haven't set up the systems in place to make that an effective program?