My next question is with regard to Ms. Smith's allusion to the CRA's ability to collect information and how important that is to ensuring that all entities are paying their fair share of taxes. Our government has put over $1 billion in funds in the CRA to boost its services.
Recently we've had some action with regard to the Panama papers when some news came out that CRA is taking action. I think it's a good step, because we need to make sure that Canadians understand that everyone is paying their fair share of taxes to fund the services we depend on on a daily basis.
With regard to Bill S-6 and the way that multilateral organizations work in regard to transfer pricing and double taxation, how important is it that CRA be able to collect that information, use it properly and verify it?