Thank you.
To you, Mr. Howlett, you were talking about the ability to go after tax evasion and tax avoidance. Any government would be interested in this.
Often the claims of what you can get through a tax evasion scheme are overinflated, but you certainly can't get those if you don't have the people going after those who are avoiding or evading taxes. Can you quote back from the Auditor General, again, what particular problems...? I want to understand these.
For a government that makes a claim in the budget—in its attempt to balance the budget—of how much money it's going to be able to recoup from those who have offshore money or avoided taxation, to then go through and cut $250 million off the very agency that's meant to go out to do that, I'm trying to connect those two dots and make some sense of what the government is claiming.