In 1991, the RCMP created a false foreign exchange office to attract those who were laundering money. The operation was successful and essentially made it possible to catch mainly members of the Italian mafia, in particular a known lawyer, Joseph Lagana. If I remember correctly, it was at that time that the Liberal government reduced the sentence from one-third to one-sixth. We found that very curious, and a number of journalists saw a connection in it. How was it that the police suddenly caught a lot of people? What is important is that white collar criminals... Money laundering isn't a bloody crime; there's no immediate murder. As money laundering isn't seen as a bloody crime, there's a kind of laxness and sentences are less harsh.
Some thinking should be done on that point.