| 1. | In canada , where 4 , 000 people are waiting for organ transplants and some go to india or the philippines in the hope of buying body parts , one specialist argues that a regulated system of compensation poses fewer problems than an illicit trade . “ if you have buying and selling taking place in a country , and you can ' t stop it , then it ' s immoral not to regulate the trade , since so much harm occurs in a black market , ” says abdallah daar of the university of toronto , who has visited iran and thinks it may have lessons for others 在加拿大,有4 , 000人在等待器官移植,他们中的一些去了印度或是菲律宾,希望能买到所需器官.一名专家主张,建立起一个规范的补偿系统比非法交易造成的麻烦要少. "如果在一个国家存在买卖活动,而且你无法阻止该活动的存在,那么不对该买卖交易进行规范就是不道德的了,因为黑市会造成很大的危害, "多伦多大学的阿布达拉.达阿尔说到.他去过伊朗,并且认为那里的经验有值得借鉴之处 |