—if you're talking about an area where something inappropriate is happening with some part of the tax system, including charities, charitable foundations, there's no one more interested in finding out about that than we are. All of the efforts we talked about, about the additional resources we're putting into looking at high-net-worth individuals and issues of tax evasion, we want to be able to use. We would not in any way have the reaction that, oh, because something came into the public domain, we would take it off the website if it were appropriate. This was simply a matter of efficiency, of putting the information on the site that is most used by people, and of making sure, as I said, that the additional information that was taken down, the 10 years, is still accessible.
On June 11th, 2019. See this statement in context.