Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question, and for his kind words.
The saying that crime does not pay should apply to everybody, including the organizations that benefit from crime. Charities as I know them would not want to benefit from the proceeds of crime either.
The hon. member mentioned a Mennonite group. Although my knowledge of Mennonite philosophy is certainly superficial, I do not believe any organization of this branch of Christianity would want to benefit from crimes that victimized people. That is my answer to the first question.
As to the second one, I hope the bill the government will have to introduce by May 31, 2005, if this motion is passed, will take into account the context of globalization and the possibility transfers of capital throughout this globalized world and will make sure that transferring one's assets out of the country is not a way to avoid our objective, that is, to prevent criminals from enjoying the proceeds of their criminal activities.