No, that is not what I said.
There are two kinds of agreements. First, there are agreements to exchange tax and tax information. Then there are tax conventions that Canada signs. With the OECD, the agreements are about information exchange.
What I said, and what I say again today, is that, if we want to deal with our problem nationally, Canada's option is to be careful which tax conventions we sign. But that certainly does not mean signing fewer agreements to exchange information with tax havens. The two points are separate.