Thanks.
I think maybe the way to think about this might be in two separate buckets. In our budget we allocated $444 million for the Canada Revenue Agency. Those funds are really intended to allow the Canada Revenue Agency to do better at collecting payments that are due from Canadians and ensuring that people are paying their fair share in our country.
At the G20 there are a number of initiatives that people are working on, and we are an active and a full participant in those discussions on ensuring that globally people are paying taxes where they should be paying taxes. There's an OECD initiative called base erosion and profit shifting that is trying to ensure that companies in particular don't gain revenue and profits in one jurisdiction and shift them to another place that has a lower taxation jurisdiction. We're working as a participant in that initiative.
There's another initiative around common reporting standards, trying to ensure that we know where people are actually moving their money from and that we report that in an efficient way. We will also be working on ensuring that we know who actually owns things in countries, beneficial ownership, so that we have a better sense of who owns entities in order to ensure that the actual owners pay the taxes that are due.