I'll say quickly that it's a triple bottom line.
Number one, CSIS's data provisions have been cleaned up a little, so they're going to be better as a consequence.
Number two, they're going to be able to share information with people who have been targeted by this type of activity, in a manner that they would have been unable to do.
Number three, should someone fall within the parameters of the agent registry, they can basically get nicked for that. In some ways, it's like Al Capone, right? They didn't get Al Capone on murder. They got him on money laundering. Failing to register, in and of itself, is now a crime.