The whole JITSIC arena is growing, Mr. Chair. You've mentioned China, Japan, and Korea coming on board. France was the last full member to come on board, and now Germany is about to come on board.
The JITSIC operation exists in Washington and it exists in London, in the U.K. Canada supplies full-time membership in the United States, and we participate heavily through our treaties to exchange information. A growing number of matters are brought to the attention of the JITSIC members sitting in these two offices that are then ultimately shared with Canada. When information comes back to Canada, every piece of that information is reviewed by our centre of expertise to determine whether we have that problem in Canada. Then we determine a course of action, and then, through our risk assessment system, we identify taxpayers who may be involved in that.
It's a very active process and one that does provide us with information.