But as a comparison, moving from 2,000 to 4,000 members isn't the tens of thousands that many provincial law bodies have, and that comparison keeps coming back in terms of what we're intending. I'm really worried we're going to fall into the same trap that the CSIC has struggled with of not having the resources to be able to police their own consultants. I'm concerned that we're not actually going to make much improvement on that, and I'm worried because a lot of people are touched by that.
The other side of things is the ghost consultants, who will not be part of the responsibility of whatever regulating body. How much in the way of extra funds is going to be allocated to the policing of those ghost consultants? How much is the Canada Border Services Agency, for example, going to receive to be able to take on this new mandate of going after people who are giving advice before--