Yes, I think that's very important. I think enforcement is an issue, and that comes down to the way CBSA works, the way FINTRAC is working, etc. Your paper looked particularly at how the government can help sanctions be more effective by ensuring that companies and organizations know their responsibilities and can follow them. I think those are points well taken.
I want to move out of anecdotal evidence on that towards real evidence, because anecdotally from my side I'm aware of many companies that have approached me to ask if they can get advice. They have had advice. They've had directives from the government about what they can and can't do, usually reactive as opposed to proactive.
It seems to me that what you are suggesting is that the government move out of a reactive mode into a proactive mode to make sure we do that. Is that a correct understanding of what you're saying?