Coming back to your opening remarks—I apologize, but some things you said struck me—on page 2, you said that people could be reassessed for taxes and have to pay interest and penalties, and "taxpayers who are convicted could spend time in jail."
People often say that the rich do not pay any taxes, that they try to avoid doing so as much as possible. They might have to pay fines, but they have the means to do so. That is like someone who says that he can drive 200 km/h on the highway because he can afford to pay the ticket. And in this case, taxpayers could spend time in jail.
How does this all work? When does the Canada Revenue Agency decide to prosecute? Have people been brought to court? That is what we really want to know. Is someone going after those people?