I think that was in reference to the WikiLeaks potential disclosure. There's another possible scandal that hasn't really hit yet. A Swiss bank clerk has given information he stole from a Swiss bank, I think a Cayman bank, to WikiLeaks.
I may have said “quaking in their boots” to the reporter, but the truth of the matter is that there have been greater disclosures of these secret accounts, and if I was a dishonest taxpayer who had used one of the banks this fellow had been working at, I probably would be quaking in my boots.
As I think I also noted in that article, the problem with the WikiLeaks disclosure is that it would also disclose potentially honest taxpayer activity. Canadians with global business operations use bank accounts in Switzerland and elsewhere for completely honest purposes. They have full disclosure to the CRA. In contrast to other scandals such as the one where the Germans gave us the information from a Liechtenstein bank, this is going to show up on the web. It hasn't occurred yet. It will probably get some folks quaking in their boots, but it will also reveal honest taxpayers, which could pose a security risk for them and create privacy problems.