In terms of civil forfeiture and proceeds of crime, the issue has been dealt with rather creatively in Ontario with provincial support and federal support, and some funds have come our way and we have been able to do things.
For example, we have this provincial electronic surveillance in the province where CISO has funded electronic interception rooms at six strategic locations across the province through proceeds of crime funding. We have had to get creative on the finances behind that, in terms of allowing literally a government agency like CISO to maintain a bank account beyond fiscal years, so that the funding required for the technical support and the upgrades to the wire rooms can be paid when the invoices come due.
It's tricky to do, but we have been successful in doing it for the last five years, and we are looking at expanding the program to three additional locations to have nine.
So my question back to the federal government would be.... I think the province is going to get a few million this year from proceeds of crime, so I don't think you need to necessarily look at expanding the proceeds or the civil forfeiture legislation as much as you need to find out where the rest of the money goes, because I don't think it is coming back to the organized crime enforcement officers.