Just to recap the stats, without taking time to list individual country names, we have 90 treaties in force, all of which have an exchange of information provision, and almost all of which are at the current OECD standard and practice. We have 16 more TIEAs in place. We have listed on our treaty website, for those who wish to refer to it, other countries or jurisdictions with which we're currently engaged in TIEA negotiations. Counting Liechtenstein and the others—there are 14 others—that would make 30 the total of TIEAs that either have been signed or we're working to get signed. It is those, Lichtenstein plus the other 13, that we already have on our list that represent our priorities. Those priorities reflect the information we get from our colleagues at CRA, the work that's being done at the OECD to identify the countries that are most of concern. We're probably interested in getting TIEAs with the world, so we have exchange of information with the world, but effectively it is the countries that are already under negotiation for tax information exchange agreements that represent our current priorities.
On February 5th, 2013. See this statement in context.