I can only repeat what I said. You're asking what the outcome will be, what the results of this analysis will be, and the point is, we don't know until we do it.
Is the budget going to be effective—the one that's currently before Parliament—in addressing the tax haven issue? There are a number of measures in there. If we had a broader context in which to put that, we would be able to know whether we were going after the right fish or hunting in the right place. Maybe there are other things that could be done. I don't think we know how much the cost of this will be, but we can certainly find.... All he's asking for are some pretty straightforward things that can be analyzed by his officials. I don't see this being an expensive proposition.
I guess I'm just concerned that we would deprive ourselves of information, which admittedly some witnesses, in an individual capacity.... Mr. Saint-Amans from the OECD expressed that there was little value in this, but so many others did say that it was valuable. Mr. Murphy and others who testified told us they thought this was a key element in the whole exercise. So to me, to simply deprive ourselves of information that others think is valuable just seems wrong-headed.