Without a doubt. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, AGCO, which has a large OPP contingent in it that conducts investigations around the legal betting schemes and lotteries, etc., is well prepared to put systems in place very similar to what it has now on the other fronts that it oversees within casinos and lotteries. It's prepared for that, and responsible gaming is going to be a huge part of that.
You're right, sir. You're never going to eliminate organized crime. My argument on the cannabis front was that organized crime was always going to undercut. It was still going to make money.
There are a lot of issues, without a doubt, that are very similar between these two pieces of legislation or proposed legislation. Eliminating a whole pile of organized crime and eliminating people from placing bets they can't afford and borrowing money to do it, and then paying unbelievable interest rates and suffering threats of violence, etc., does differentiate. A lot of that will be eliminated, but not all. You're totally correct.