I sincerely appreciate hearing that, because I know you have a very difficult job to do. There are lots of information transactions coming out on a regular basis, but I am glad to see that you're interested in asking if how we are doing this is not just effective but efficient.
Again, with Treasury Board Secretariat for example, the Red Tape Reduction Act, and the small business lens, there are codified systems within government. I would hope you would tap into that, because there is a lot of good work that has been done to reduce the administrative burden on a systemic basis industry by industry. I would hope you would look at that, because I'm sure there are some industries.... We've heard from jewellers and whatnot who oftentimes are small family operations. For example, the temptation to sell a pair of earings each separately for $5,000 so that they don't have to report the $10,000 threshold level would be something that some entrepreneurs may look at just because they don't want to have to fill out that extra form. Putting those incentives in that way seems to skirt compliance.
Director, you mentioned earlier that if you can make the compliance easier, you'll see better results. I would greatly encourage you to look at that. I would also encourage my colleagues to look at making recommendations to make some sort of administrative compliance at least in an initial inventory, but to find that efficiency so at least we cap that administrative burden, particularly on some smaller industries.