Yes, it's a very complex question, because that sort of information might create problems on its own. There may be dishonest people who want to try to impress the Prime Minister by investing in those assets. There may be foreign governments that may try to influence Canada by investing in the Prime Minister's confirmed assets. There are all kinds of problems that could result from being overzealous.
I think the system we have right now, based on our 40 years of experience with these kinds of things, works as well as it can. It's not perfect. There will need to be changes made in the future.
As I say, these are such complex questions. Maybe it's time for a royal commission to look into them more thoroughly.
