Right, so part of this issue, as I read it and in the way my constituents look at it, is that they hear about things like tax avoidance and tax evasion and, frankly, it makes them angry. It makes them angry because there are a lot of terms just thrown around out there that are probably inappropriate. I heard one just a few minutes ago from Mr. Howlett, who said that there was “political interference” at the CRA.
Your answer to my colleague left a lot to be desired. I'm political. I'm elected. I'm considered to be a politician. Quite frankly, when you throw something out there by saying there's political interference, I think you owe it to the Canadian public to be more specific than how you answered in this hearing. I'm going to give you another opportunity to be more specific, because if you can't be, I would suggest that maybe you take back that comment about political interference at the CRA.