I have. I've been at a meeting of the Organization of American States. As well, I was recently at a Commonwealth conference of justice ministers and I made the point that to the extent that Canada can help these countries in the drafting of their legislation, we would be very pleased to do this. Through the Department of Justice we have supported a number of conferences and meetings within the Caribbean community with the express purpose of trying to assist in the development of their laws.
The point I made to a number of my colleagues is that we don't all have to start from scratch on these things. We don't all have to reinvent the wheel. To the extent that we share legislation and we share these ideas, it helps all of us. And we certainly do that. We look at what other countries are doing in this area, and the department looks very carefully at that.
But you're quite correct. We recognize the responsibility we have and the benefit we get. If other countries have laws similar to our own, it's helpful, because in a sense we're all in this together; we're all trying to meet this challenge.
Thank you for that question.