Let me go to the restitution part of it and the whole area of trying to follow assets.
Have you seen any analysis—and I'm thinking from a legal perspective—of actual amendments we might be able to do to this bill? Everybody at this committee basically supports the bill. We're just looking to see if there are ways of strengthening it.
And in that regard, on the restitution side, there were a number of us in Italy in the spring and we got a lot of information from their forces. This was one of the ways they broke the back of the mafia there--they think they've broken the back of the mafia. But they put together a whole group of people who not only led the prosecutions, did the prosecutions, but also went after the assets. That's how they broke the back of the mafia, that particular family. There are other families still operating. They haven't gotten to them yet.
Have you seen any analysis in the Canadian scene where we could strengthen the restitution? I'm thinking in terms of pursuing assets once the person has been convicted, being able to go after family members or friends who have received the assets by way of gifts or transfers. Have you seen anybody—and I'm thinking from a legal standpoint now—who's done an analysis of that and what we might be able to do?