Everyone has said how important these treaties are, how important information sharing is, how important it is that we use that information to then proceed to audits and of course enforcement, and yet it's only under this government that we've been able to sign TIEAs. That's shocking, frankly, and I'm glad you told me how well we're doing, but of course there is more to do.
I want to know what the difference is now with the Liechtenstein case that Mr. Rankin brought up. Now that we've got an agreement signed, how would that have improved what happened in 2008?