You will be happy to learn that, this morning, a witness told us that the collaboration between the various police forces in Quebec is a model for the rest of Canada. Personally, I think it is a model for the rest of the world. I am very happy about that.
Right now, during investigations, when you follow someone for months—and I am not sure if you will be able to answer this—is it standard practice to keep records of the car the person uses, where the person stays, where they eat, what restaurant they go to?
That way, when they are convicted, we would be able to assess a person's lifestyle, and therefore, what assets they have that could be seized. We could ask people who claim to be the owners to prove that they are not. Is this done systematically or do you simply make the observations necessary for that specific investigation?