Thank you. As the minister alluded, Canada leads a large business network for the OECD, and there are two areas where we've expressed that leadership. First, regarding the country-by-country reports, which is an automatic exchange of information of the global activities of multinationals to be shared with countries around the world, Canada coordinated the work of the OECD to provide guidance on the effective and appropriate use of that information. It was a major global initiative affecting the taxation of multinationals. Canada was holding the pen on the procedures for how to use that information.
The second is the risk assessment of multinationals. As the minister mentioned, one of the key controls we have is the ability to assess the risk of the 1,200 multinationals operating in Canada every single year. We spent 400 hours. We have a very sophisticated IT system that new funding is helping us enhance, and we're basically helping the world understand that, see how to assess the risk of multinationals, and decide which need a deeper dive from the audit function.