That's not the information I've seen in government answers to order paper questions about this. It may depend on what year you take as the comparison point. But the information I've seen in order paper question answers are that there is a slight—not a huge, but a slight—decrease in the number of auditors working in the international and aggressive tax auditing sections of CRA.
If I might make one additional comment on the offshore tax informant program, I want to commend the government that they set the Canadian case threshold at $100,000 where an informant might get a reward, which is a lot less than the $2 million threshold in the United States. So that could help to encourage more informants to come forward. Even though the Canadian rewards are lower, at 5% to 15%, as compared with 15% to 30% in the U.S., that measure is one that will probably make the Canadian program a bit better than the U.S.—