I will read more that you've written. Thank you, and I'm going to commend it to our analysts as well.
I get confused in our testimony between what I would call “enforcement” and “compliance”. It seems to me that we keep mixing them up. Compliance has to do with companies, financial institutions, bodies, organizations complying with not dealing with sanctioned individuals and entities. Enforcement has to do with our government and its ability through CBSA and others to effectively do it. It would seem to me that differences are required for each. Information that is public isn't as necessary for enforcement as it is for compliance, because these are companies that need to have information.
I just wanted to give you a chance to comment on that because I think our committee is getting it quite murky between the two. Maybe Prof. Charron can answer first, and anybody else.