I don't want to speak for CSIC, but when the minister's advisory committee recommended the establishment of a regulatory body outside of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, a number of recommendations were made. The minister of the day did not accept all those recommendations. My understanding is that there were enhanced enforcement provisions in the report, but they were not given to CSIC; they were retained by the then Citizenship and Immigration.
Being a realist, I realize that sometimes getting through regulations, changing acts of Parliament, or enhancing powers takes time. In my world, I think, the tools are there; it is a question of how those tools are enforced.
CBSA enforces the provisions related to the immigration act. There is language in the immigration act and in the regulations that gives them tools to go in and take certain enforcement remedies. The RCMP has tools under the immigration act, and others. The Canada Revenue Agency has tools.
We have a lot of tools. We have a lot of different departments that have a piece of this pie, but we don't have a joint--