Yes, I can give the answer.
The answer is found in clause 43, but we have no problem giving the answer now. It's specifically part of this bill in clause 43.
I believe the question is whether the monetary assessment of the financial penalty that would be paid as a result of a complaint—let's say in a case where the complaint is against the Government of Colombia—would be paid to another account within the Government of Colombia or whether it would leave the country.
According to this, if the complaint is against the Government of Colombia, the money would be paid into a special account that would be set up within the Canadian consolidated revenue fund. So that account would be set up to either receive monetary assessments that are paid by other countries or also be credited for a monetary assessment that Canada could pay if Canada is the object of the complaint. The answer is that the money would leave Colombia in this regard and come into a special account of the consolidated revenue fund.