This is something I don't think too many people would think about. It makes sense. Obviously, we're in a technological age so people would start doing those things.
We spent a lot of time in the past talking about tax cheats overseas. I know this is a tough question. I've always been somewhat suspect of the fact, and I've argued this as well, but I haven't found too many people who are really excited about April 30, or whenever the day is when we have to pay our taxes. Most people are a little reluctant to do that, and if possible, will find a way to pay fewer taxes. Of course, when we go beyond that, when we break the letter of the law, it becomes a tax issue and we have to prosecute. Does Revenue Canada have any idea of what percentage may be being cheated at the tax level?