I certainly do agree. I think to some extent it's a question of resources, but within the existing resources in the department, much more could be done to do the same kinds of things that, as you mentioned, Mr. Chong, are done by the CRA.
I should also say that the Canada Border Services Agency, in terms of enforcing customs laws and regulations, provides detailed guidance. They don't provide legal interpretations, because the government doesn't provide legal advice, and shouldn't.