Since we have more auditors, our approaches have become more sophisticated. We are working in collaboration with our international partners, who are experiencing the same problem. Abusive tax planning internationally has begun to attract more attention in the last few years. Therefore, we have started to unite our efforts with those of other countries. For example, a few years ago, we created the Seven Country Working Group on Tax Havens. Canada is the founder and leader of this group. Since our means are more sophisticated, we are able to collect information on abusive tax avoidance strategies, which have been discovered around the world, and we can follow the trails to where they lead.
In 2004, we created in collaboration with other countries, the Joint International Tax Shelter Information Centre. There is an office in Washington and another one in London. For now, there are six member-countries. As for us, we have a representation in Washington. We exchange information every day.