My next question is for the CBSA.
The IRCC has been set up to regulate and monitor registered immigration consultants. However, consultants who don't register are outside of its purview, and all it can effectively do is forward complaints to the CBSA for investigation. Since this committee last studied this issue back in 1995, major reforms have been made by the government, but we are still hearing about the same issue of ghost consultants—you also mentioned them in your comments—and exploited immigrants.
Does the CBSA have the resources it needs to enforce the rules regarding immigration consultants? What does the CBSA do proactively on enforcement besides just responding to the complaints?