I don't think anything glaring is missing from Bill C-42. To repeat what others have mentioned, I think it's important to ensure that the regime is pan-Canadian. That's the most important thing, especially when you consider the fact that the share percentage varies from province to province. In some places, it's 25%, and in others, it's 10%. Criminals will go to areas or countries that don't have these kinds of rules. Corporations that are under criminal investigation by the RCMP or that are being used to launder money will be incorporated in those jurisdictions.
That's why the most important thing is to ensure that the legislation applies to the entire country. The provinces and territories have to be brought in, whether through this regime or an independent one.