No. As I said, the voluntary disclosure program is effectively an amnesty, because you're not going to be paying...you can negotiate down. We have to figure out...and do just what Mr. Mulroney did. He said, “Here's what I have”, and it was just a fraction of what he otherwise would have owed if he had declared it in the first place. You have a tool there already, and it's not being subject to the penalties and interest and all this other stuff. It's just saying, “Let's make a settlement.”
It seems to me that it would cost a lot less if you didn't have to go into court cases and do all the months and months of research for data, when people would be prepared to come forward if we only told them about it. I think the Canadian taxpayers out there are just afraid. They're afraid to come forward under the voluntary program, and we haven't told them that they don't have to be afraid, because, quite frankly, it's a win-win if we can get them on the tax rolls fairly and they're paying their taxes.
What's the thinking here? Are we just going to use a big stick? Are we going to say, “Everybody, come on, take a chance here, we have a program; you can come out, and we want you to get back on the rolls, because the stress is going to kill you a lot sooner than your other natural health problems will”?