That's just it, right? If we have a tsunami, as you say, of sloppy sanctions, it doesn't do anything. It's better to have those targeted ones that are actually being enforced.
You also spoke to the CBC previously about the lack of qualified investigators and technical experts. You spoke today on this panel about the fact that we don't have the people in place.
First of all, are there other countries that are doing that better that we can learn from? I know you indicated the U.S. I'd like you to talk a little bit more about that. How do we do that? How do we get those skilled people in place? What are the next steps that the Canadian government needs to take?