It would be contrary to our rules of professional obligation to reveal confidential information.
There was a case last year, the Federation of Law Societies of Canada versus the Queen, where it was held to be unconstitutional to require lawyers to report some client information to FINTRAC in some circumstances.
As for accountants, there's more leeway to regulate them, but I think most accountants would be very reluctant to go down this road.
Our whistle-blower program, again, is a good idea. Maybe it ought to be tweaked. It's still too new to see whether it will bear fruit, but I absolutely think it's a positive step.