Madame Bahen, you talked about one of the tax scams being some kind of a pyramid scheme.
In the United States and in Canada, there has been some concern for several years about foundations that, in large measure, are tax shelters, specifically for the shares of family businesses. Those shares are not traded, rather the foundations act as tax shelters for significant amounts of money. Clearly, a part of that money is devoted to charitable activities, but the main objective is to shelter the money from taxes.
Do you think that it is as much of a problem in Canada as it is in the United States? If so, how can we correct the situation?