A short answer is that we'll be able to do a better job of identifying and forfeiting proceeds generated from the criminal activity. In the current regime, this is forfeited to the government. In respect of its restitution potential, I'm not sure how the mechanics would work. But from a proceeds-of-crime perspective, the more that can be identified, restrained, and eventually forfeited, the better. How this would be incorporated into a regime that would support victims is something that has to be looked at in more detail.