I just want to follow up on the money aspect, Mr. Shadgett. You mentioned that it's a question of how it's divided and there are already millions coming in Ontario and there must be much more going.... I agree with that. I have friends in New Brunswick who run the very successful proceeds of crime joint force thing. But it is about the money. I presume we're all in agreement that if the business were not so lucrative, they wouldn't have as many participants. And it seems to me that we're looking for solutions here.
So is there something that any of you can help us with in terms of broadening the law, broadening the scope of surveillance or monitoring—even by private agencies, let's get the banks involved, etc.—that would help? I know Toronto's not doing too well in hockey, but if they produce so much money in drugs—it's an astounding statistic, Inspector Penney—there's an awful lot of money coming into Canada because of drugs and there are people using that money. So are there some creative solutions you can offer us as lawmakers—maybe not this committee, maybe the industry committee, maybe the telecommunications committee, I don't know. But what can you give us as a blue sky sort of “let's track the money” solution to some of these problems?