Maybe to provide a more general response, we don't have figures in that regard, and to my knowledge the Canadian government hasn't done particular studies. But we are well aware, of course, that Central America is a region now that's suffering very seriously from the narco-trafficking trade. It's a serious issue across the region, including in Panama. The Canadian government is working with other governments in that region to help deal with these issues. Frankly, I think it's widely known that where there are banks in the region, and there are certainly quite a few banks in Panama, there can be some money laundering going on as a result of that trade.
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