Yes. Thank you for the question.
Really what we need is a national strategy to deal with organized crime and that wraps up money laundering and drugs and other commodities. We need a national strategy. This is not a problem of the police, of prosecutors, of judges or simply of the laws. It's a holistic problem. There are problems in all of those areas.
Obviously, I think, we have to begin with our Criminal Code. Issues such as the onerous disclosure that just swamps prosecutions, I believe, can be dealt with through rules in our Criminal Code that allow for speedier trials. We see this taking place in the United States. It takes place in other jurisdictions. Why can't we do it?
However, I do think we need this overarching strategy first.