—but I put that together with what I was hearing from Canadian journalists as well.
The bottom line is that I do recognize that there seems to be some forward movement in Canada's position. I am pleased to see that, and I'm hoping that tomorrow we will learn if that is the case.
Now, there are two areas where we're still concerned. If Canada is supporting automatic information exchange, will they also support that being available for developing countries as well?
One of the concerns is that the G-8 or the OECD may limit access to that information only to the members of the G-8. That won't help the poorest countries, which are also hurting because of so much money fleeing from their countries due to tax havens.
So I'm hoping that it will be the full proposal put forward by the British Prime Minister that Canada is supporting.