Yes. I don't think people should not contribute because it's against the law, but because it's unfair. Those are the types of principles I'm talking about.
Rules will prevent people from doing stuff, but where there's a will there's a way, as Mr. Côté just said. But I think we should educate people on the notion of being fair, being just.
These are the things we don't talk about a lot these days. We don't talk about values. We talk about interdictions, rules, and whatever, but these will never be enough.
Rules will never completely cover the unforeseen.
We cannot foresee the unforeseen or the unforseeable.
So you can write rules until you're blue in the face, but eventually, if somebody wants to break the law, they will. But I think educating people as to the notion of ethics, to do good, is a good thing. We just don't talk about it a lot. We hear people saying “It's against the law,” or “I can break that rule,” but we're not talking about being fair.