But Mr. Allen is in that New Brunswick end now. It's a different thing altogether.
Honestly, Mr. Howlett, offshore tax evasion and non-compliance has an extremely high level of sophistication. There's an underground economy. It's hidden. Wealthy individuals pay a lot of money for people who are very good at hiding tax dollars to hide it. So by the very nature of the beast, it's difficult to deal with. That's what I was trying to say, unsuccessfully, in my 30 seconds.
The offshore tax informant program looks as if it's going to be one tool in our tool basket to actually help combat this, and I realize the results are still to be seen.
But I have to take exception with your statement that we have fewer auditors. The reality is that since 2006, when we formed the government, we have 400 more auditors today than we did have. If you can tell me where that information is coming from, maybe we could work positively on our side to correct that. We do have more physical auditors on the ground than what we had.