That's another great question, and I appreciate it.
I would say there has been legislation that's been brought forward to bring cryptocurrency dealers into the anti-money laundering regime. Starting in June of 2020, those money service businesses and the virtual currency dealers had to register with FINTRAC. The following year, they had to begin reporting to us about dealings in the cryptocurrency space. Those separate amendments to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act have brought those entities into the regime already.
I'd be happy to expand on that, but that's kind of the punchline of it: They are already included in the regime.