Perhaps you could provide it to the committee. The Canada Revenue Agency has estimated that there are $250 billion in offshore tax havens, so I'd be interested in knowing. Perhaps you could get back to the committee about what your figures are. Of course the PBO is doubling down on this too, so we should get some estimates over the spring.
In terms of the number of tax treaties to which the convention applies, it is 75, if that's correct. How many tax treaties does Canada have, and which tax treaties are excluded from this convention?
As my colleague mentioned, the United States is not there. I didn't see Switzerland, which is a notorious tax haven, of course. Do you have a list of the tax havens with which we have agreements and to which this convention does not apply? I'm just looking for a ballpark number. It seems to me that some of the most notorious tax havens are not included.