You're not answering my question.
The question is that we don't necessarily want the law enforcement agencies involved, because they already have enough work, from what we understand. The idea is to try to make sure people who owe taxes are paying taxes. The CRA is the only agency that's going to do that, let's be realistic.
The CRA can also conduct its investigation more easily than some of the other law enforcement agencies because, with tax, you're guilty and then you have to prove yourself innocent, whereas in law you're innocent and the law has to prove you guilty. Wouldn't it be easier if CRA could ask FINTRAC to provide information on these people and just cut it there instead of perhaps, maybe, could be, what do you think? Wouldn't it work better that way?