No. What I can tell you is that some of our international partners have self-assessing systems with value-added tax and income tax, and we tend to mark ourselves against that; we've attempted to benchmark our progress against them. It's been a very difficult thing, because every value-added tax in the world is different for various reasons and because of the interplay between the value-added tax and, say, the provincial tax systems--we have a harmonized sales tax, of course, in the three Atlantic provinces and in Quebec--so we really have not been able to derive meaningful indicators of our performance vis-à-vis other jurisdictions.
On June 12th, 2006. See this statement in context.