There have been discussions in Australia, in particular, to give them some incentives—either outright direct grants, make it easier for folks in certain countries to attend Australian universities—to reduce their tax haven financial industry work. To me, that's not very realistic.
Again, if you think about it, you're a banker in Barbados, this is your livelihood, and you've probably made some relatively decent money through this work. So why would you give it up? This is important work. For a major player like Switzerland, their raison d'être is to serve as one of the big financial centres for the world. But we're part of the problem. Mr. Murphy mentioned London. A lot of the world's illegal moneys are deposited in London bank accounts, maybe rerouted through the Cayman Islands or somewhere else.
So the whole world is a problem. We're all benefiting. Certainly the banking industry, in particular, derives massive benefits. I'm talking about the Canadian banking industry, which has affiliates all throughout the world, particularly in all of these tax havens I just mentioned. A lot of money is being made.