Okay. I'll go on to my last question.
There seems to be reluctance on the panel's part of taking what some would call draconian measures. There's a fear, I think, that if you go after people, there will be less incentive for them to come out. But they already have the voluntary disclosure program anyway. How much more generous could you possibly be?
So if you've already given them the best you can pretty well give them anyway, why wouldn't you try some more draconian measures? The U.S. has a whistle-blower type of arrangement. I don't think Canada really has anything like that.
The public education thing is not to just say, well, everybody should pay their taxes, because that's what we do to pay for our health care, etc. It's to educate them: if you decide to take care of yourself first, there are consequences.
Is that the kind of education we should have?