I believe the ICCRC should continue to regulate consultants on the one hand. On the other hand, it's vital that the federal government, through the RCMP and the federal prosecuting service, take action against ghosts. My stats show there's a real problem in taking action against ghosts.
There are a lot of articles in the media about consultants, but in many cases there is not a distinction made between ghost consultants and regulated consultants. At a meeting the CBSA reported that 148 consultants were being investigated. Nobody asked how many were regulated and how many were ghosts. Everybody is painted with the same brush.
To conclude, I believe the ICCRC has the tools and abilities to regulate its members. Secondly, there need to be resources given to the RCMP so they can enforce contraventions.