I was interested in talking about the whistle-blower legislation. In some jurisdictions, from whistle-blower legislation, you can actually receive a benefit payment if you squeal someone out, shall we say.
Do you think it's high enough here in Canada? Do you think it should be around 50%? Do you think that would allow some accountant to say, “Look, there's my client. He's clearly conducting illegal activity. It's worth $2 million or $3 million. If I were to get 50% of that, maybe I'd be more inclined to react to my code of professional conduct and fulfill my obligations to my professional order and actually say what's going on and talk to the CRA and give more information”?