This is an important opportunity for us to meet with you and to get detailed and specific comments, which I think are lacking today.
I want to use what little time I have left to ask Mr. Lee a question.
When you talk about protectionism, you say that we must reframe the debate from who owns the company to who is investing in Canada and creating jobs. You say that we should open up and not close our economy. That is all very well, but I want to hear what you think about tax havens and tax evasion that can take place in those havens when insufficient information is exchanged. I think that this is a key element in terms of the income Canada is losing. There are many agreements signed by the government that do not include this information.
Do you not think that this is a constraint we should impose on the government when it comes to freeing up revenues, which is supposedly productive?