It's nice to say we're good boy scouts, but relative to the size of the population, the numbers are not that much greater in terms of the percentage of the financial flows that are out there. I think this is a fallacy. I think we are as bad as any other jurisdiction because we have lawyers, accountants, and consultants--aggressive people--out there. They know ways. They'll all find ways. They'll get you. No matter what you do, they're always at least one step ahead of you.
The reality here is, do we need to start maybe a multifaceted approach? What is the accounting profession doing? What are its responsibilities? And the same goes for the lawyers and the tax professionals and the consultant groups. There are so many people involved. You can't do this as an individual and say, “I'm going to set up a tax haven.” There are other people involved. There has to be a ripple effect. You have to be able to find links.
I think it's naive to think they're untouchable. Privacy issues and respecting that privacy are a problem for us, but you need to start somewhere, and the ripple effect and the domino effect have to be there. I just don't see any enthusiasm for really dealing with the problem.