Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you both for joining us and sharing your perspectives.
I think one of the major challenges we are facing, apart from the regulated consultants, is the issue of ghost consultants and those who are effectively operating under the radar. I know that in Ontario, for example, the law society regulates those who are providing legal services, and if they're not licensed to do so, there are provisions for the law society to enforce against those people, as there are in the medical profession, as well as in dental practice.
What can we do to address the issue of those who are not licensed and who will probably never be licensed? What kind of enforcement mechanism should we use and what is the right authority? Is it the CBSA, or is the RCMP the right organization to do the enforcement, whether it's in Canada or outside?
I'll start with you, Lorne.