Thank you.
I want to quickly address the tax haven issue. We were told earlier that the people at the CRA wouldn't be able to conduct this research. It's also a matter of political will. This will is much stronger in Quebec than it has been in Ottawa in recent years.
However, there may be issues surrounding agreements with Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, member countries to retrieve money hidden in tax shelters. It's really a matter of political will.
I want to point out that the Quebec government has just tabled Bill 78 on corporate transparency, specifically to find out where this money is going. Revenu Québec has been doing this for a long time, as we said in our presentation. Using artificial intelligence, it's possible to determine whether people's earnings are in line with their assets and lifestyle.
I think that we're very well equipped in this area. Canada Revenue Agency employees could be trained to conduct research on tax evasion. That would be a good way to move them to better-paying jobs, instead of losing jobs. The people in these positions would contribute to the local economy.