Well, that's the reason we're here today, and you're helping us a great deal.
Thank you for that.
Ms. Alepin, I want to come back to one of your previous remarks because it called out to me. You said that one of the best ways would be to require everyone, even if individuals aren't receiving income in another country, to say whether the money is being placed in a tax haven. But if we want to avoid the debate about what a tax haven is, it seems to me that it would be dead easy to ask all citizens to disclose in their tax returns whether they have a bank account elsewhere, either personally or through a third party private individual or corporate body.
I am not going to start to debate, to go back to Mr. Owens who talked about Delaware, whether such a place is or isn't one.
If you have a bank account in the United States or in France, it could be perfectly legitimate, but we want to at least know. Would there be a fundamental objection to this measure that we should know about?