Mr. Speaker, one of the great challenges we face, as an extension of this argument, is what to do with the movement of moneys across borders. The movement of moneys that are garnered from illegal means through drugs and other illegal activities, especially by organized crime, is an incredible destabilizing element in our world and in our country. It goes to the heart of a number of problems, everything from terrorism to small time criminal activity.
It is one of the greatest challenges with which we have to grapple. I know the international community is working on this right now, but I would appreciate the hon. member's solutions as an extension of the supply day motion from the Bloc.
Where do we go? What solutions does he have to offer on how we can put more transparency into the movement of moneys across boundaries and borders? How do we manage to give the police the tools? What tools would he recommend, which would enable police and international law enforcement officers to track illegal moneys that move around the world, which are an incredible destabilizing factor in our world today?