First, I would say, going back to the fine issue, there's a $5,000 statutory fine. People may ask, “Is that the cost of doing business?” I would say it's not. That is similar to any other form of non-compliance under the act. That could be for an act or an omission that is not wilful. When you're talking about wilfully providing false information, the fine is up to $200,000 and six months in jail for directors and officers. That is among the most stringent penalties you would find in the world, I would say.
As I said, you keep the $5,000 for someone who omitted—let's say, in good faith—to report something, but if someone does something wilfully, exposing themselves to jail, that, for me, is the hammer, and that's why I think we are best in class in that, if you look at other jurisdictions around the world.