The scope of organ trafficking is one that I think, on the positive side, has decreased lately. It is still a problem. There are many countries in the world where they do illegal organ trafficking. It is still a problem that we need to address, but at least it's decreasing. One of the reasons it's decreasing is that we're seeing advances in our own deceased-donation programs and living-donation programs here. The kidney paired-exchange program in Canada is having a big impact on that.
In terms of what we need to do, I'm happy to share this with the committee. We commissioned a study with international researchers, legal experts, and transplant experts to look at what we could do to help fight the organ trafficking and medical tourism problem in Canada. One of the main recommendations that came out of the study is that we should be tasking physicians with doing mandatory reporting on their patients who have received transplants from another country.