You're talking about the world, right? You're talking about the world.
I don't want John Ryan to tell me I'm exaggerating, but it's just the nature of the traffic you see, of the inquiries and complaints you get. You probably get them in your own constituency offices. It's not as if members of Parliament work in isolation; they have clients. They hear these stories on a day-to-day basis, and I think the time to act is now.
I am firmly convinced that with the correct message.... I don't want to venture into the world of politics, but this is an issue common to all political parties. Every minister of immigration, whether Conservative or Liberal, has always recognized that this is an issue. They haven't always been able to give it the attention it deserves, but look at the committee reports over the years; the committee, regardless of its membership, has been fairly attuned to this issue, and it goes back many years. It's not as if we operate in isolation; we operate in the real world, and in the real world, people have these issues come up.
I think it's very important that the licensed participants, whether lawyers or consultants, be held to a perhaps higher standard, and that the regulatory tools be expanded to allow them to do what they need to do. CSIC has a daunting task. It's a national regulator. We can't even get the securities commissions to agree on a national regulator, but they're a national regulator. They have to have the ability to deal with members across the country. Law societies can't do that.