The Attorney General in Ontario is actually conducting an investigation into this right now, so I am afraid that we’re not going to get anybody directly from the government, while that’s going on, who will take any kind of position.
There are several lawyers in Toronto who have been acting for a number of the victims who have experienced this consequence. It’s clear that there’s been fraud and other illegal activity. Then the charges either get dropped or stayed or there are very minimal fines as penalties--rarely jail time, usually--simply because the prosecutors do not have enough resources to take the trials on.