Last fall we released a renewed three-year underground economy strategy. What's new is a focus on the demand side, on the consumer side, working in partnership with key stakeholders. The minister established an advisory committee, and we have people from the CFIB, Canadian Home Builders' Association, and others at the table using their credible voices to get the message out.
The budget proposes an additional $118 million over five years that would provide for roughly 150 additional full-time equivalents in the field. That strategy very much is about a level playing field. As we go into these audits and as we talk to these auditors, it is about the people who are underground, who are making all of us pay more, and about establishing a level playing field for the businesses.