I'll go first.
This is a big help. The absence of this bill, this measure, means that it's just that much easier for professional money launderers or criminals to establish corporations that can hide the ultimate beneficial ownerships, the intents of these businesses and the actions of these entities.
It makes it harder for FINTRAC and the RCMP—if I could speak for Denis—to establish those linkages between entities, and the finding of the networks is really core to how we push back even more broadly in terms of the threats that face the country, either through money laundering or the underlying crimes we're talking about, as well as terrorist financing.
Absent this bill and these measures, money laundering and serious crime is just that much easier and pervasive. I think the civic society colleagues have spoken very well to the international position that puts Canada in, in terms of an easier jurisdiction for bad folks to do business in.