I understand that, but with respect, as long as you abide by the laws in Canada and you abide by the laws, for instance, in the Cayman Islands, does that satisfy you, or does it satisfy your members? Do they actually identify people who approach them to try to avoid taxes? There is a difference between the laws in Canada and the laws in other areas, and obviously they encourage you to invest in those areas, but with what's happening with the global economy, we're reaching out. We're getting the tax treaties—as has been mentioned, some 100 agreements. We're moving forward with that aggressively to make sure we get rid of those tax cheaters, those tax avoiders.
On February 14th, 2013. See this statement in context.