Yes, I was going to ask the minister--and Mr. Bartlett, you can perhaps answer this--what are some of the more typical examples? I know you can't comment on anything that's ongoing, but people have certainly raised to my attention a number of high-profile cases of widespread identity theft. We're not talking about, in some cases, small-scale operators, but about something that is very well organized, very internationally connected, and in many instances hard to track down.
When this bill is passed, how are things going to change? What's the impact going to be on the ability of, for example, the police to combat identity theft today versus after this is passed? Obviously, there are provisions in this bill that are new, but in the overall objective of tackling identity theft, how is this improving on the current situation?