Currently, as mentioned, they operate more or less as a conduit. Take Barbados as an example. We've had a treaty with Barbados since I think 1981. It's our third-largest destination for foreign direct investment going abroad. This is a wonderful country of about 300,000 people. It's not necessarily, obviously, a consumer market. Our companies base holding companies there so that they can bring the profits from international sales back to these holding companies. They sit there, and these profits can be brought back to Canada on a tax-free basis.
So they're used by our multinationals to lower their global tax liabilities—