Again, the applicants are requested to disclose. If they've received counsel or support from an unauthorized representative for a fee and received a benefit, it's unlikely they'll complain after the fact. Where this may come to our attention, perhaps, is if someone has used the services and has not received a benefit and is willing to lodge a complaint. We would then be able to refer the representative in question either to the disciplinary body--if they're a registered member of CSIC or the bar or the Chambre des notaires--or to CBSA or the RCMP.
On April 28th, 2008. See this statement in context.