Mr. Chairman, that's a bit of an open-ended question in the sense that what they're prepared to do depends to some extent on what we put in the way. Anything we put in the way they will seek to get around. That's the normal.... It's why the Income Tax Act used to be about this thick and is now about that thick. Human ingenuity being what it is, people will look for ways to make a profit even out of illegal activities.
In terms of human smuggling, which I would distinguish from human trafficking—they're not necessarily the same thing, although they may cross at some point—the reality is that we have seen in Canada over the last few years attempts in particular by Tamil ventures to smuggle Tamils to Canada by vessel. That, essentially, is assembling a bunch of passengers willing to pay sufficient money to come to Canada by a somewhat decrepit vessel, braving the Atlantic or the Pacific to come to Canada. There have been two earlier occasions and an earlier exodus back in the 1980s, but in the last three or four years—