That was my last question, but my question was very specific. This is the same question repeated. What rights does the citizen have?
This is not about tax evasion, because we have said on the record many times that this is not an agreement to suggest that Canada is a tax haven. Let me use the one example of a dual-citizen Canadian, or a Canadian, who has forgone their U.S. citizenship for decades, and didn't think they were an American. We all have cases in our offices of people coming in saying, “I just found out I'm still American, even though I left when I was five, and I've been Canadian, and I've voted.” I have mayors in my riding.... You can't run for office in another country, and lo and behold, they're still American.
If their information is then distributed more widely, what repercussions do these Canadians—not the government—have under this agreement?