No. Again, all of the employees of the Canada Revenue Agency, whether we're in a conference or a meeting in a boardroom, in whatever setting, social or professional, are bound by section 241 and respect that at all times.
When I was appointed commissioner, my first briefing in the agency was on section 241. When a minister is appointed, it is a minister's first briefing at the agency.
Of course we discuss tax administration. We have messages to impart to tax preparers and it's important for us to have that communication with them. They have issues to raise with us, but senior people don't deal with a taxpayer's specific information unless it's a representative of that taxpayer.