You can get back to me on that, then.
Mr. Murphy, in your presentation you outlined tax evasion and tax havens very well. You said that it's not about the level of tax; it's about secrecy, it's about non-cooperation, it's about not providing information or providing limited information. I appreciate your providing that outline.
One of the bigger questions I have.... Obviously you want more information. You talk about automatic exchange of information, which I think is broadly supported, but how do you ensure that you balance that with the right of privacy of individuals? It seems to me that you have to find that line between the two. I want you to comment on that, because to find people who are evading tax, obviously you are going to have to access information. In accessing that information, you will have to respect personal privacy. So how do you find that line there?