We have explored options in order to strengthen our IP regime. Now the question is to bring it all together, as a group, to our ministers' attention. There is not a natural lead because we each have a piece of it. This will involve a number of ministers who will have to make a decision based on our options, and eventually our recommendation, as to how to move this forward. It's not unheard of to go to cabinet with a number of ministers signing an MC.
And this will be it. We could improve the IP regime. We could add additional resources. We could equip the CBSA with more powers in order to detect.... There are a number of permutations, and we have all of them in front of us. But we have to make choices in terms of how much it is going to cost, how effective it is going to be. As policy analysts, those are the kinds of questions we still have to ask ourselves in order to give the best recommendation to the minister.
As far as the WIPO treaties, I'm sure you're going to be asking that question. We're also working very closely.... The two departments are always working to try to propose a bill to actually implement the WIPO treaties. We've done it with the past government. Now we're focusing on it again. There is the video piracy. There is this enforcement, counterfeiting. This is the universe we're looking at in order to make progress on dealing with this issue.