I agree with Mr. Kardash on this. There are three agencies. I don't have any sense that the particular agencies themselves represent the problem at this point in time.
Again hearkening back to when we were working on the report, we met with authorities from the United States and talked to various people who were involved in groups such as the one known as M3AAWG, which brings together people engaged in enforcement activities around the world. What they needed was a Canadian representative who had the tools and the power to essentially play ball in the same way that they were able to.
For many years pre-CASL, we weren't in a position to do that. We are now, so the fault doesn't lie with the legislation, but to the extent to which enforcement hasn't been as good as it needs to be, it lies with the agencies themselves.