Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would first like to give my regards to all our guests and thank them for their presentations. I also want to thank them for joining us today.
Ms. Watson, your testimony was very powerful. Let's hope that justice is done.
I would also like to acknowledge our colleague Elizabeth May, who is with us today.
Finally, I would like to remind you that my colleague Stéphane Bergeron is bringing motion M-69 to the House, which includes most of the measures suggested by the guests to combat tax avoidance and tax evasion.
My questions are for the representative from KPMG.
Ms. Iacovelli, I'm asking you and KPMG Canada to provide the Standing Committee on Finance with the following information.
KPMG has put in place tax strategies that provide a financial vehicle for some of its clients to reduce the tax they owe. For each case where KPMG Canada has directly or indirectly created or assisted in creating one or more companies in the Isle of Man, thereby enabling one or more Canadian taxpayers to hide money or reduce their tax payable, I am asking you to provide the committee with: all the documents used in these plans; a list of the companies created through these strategies; a list of the directors and officers associated with these strategies; a list of all those who benefited directly or indirectly; and the fees received by KPMG for each of these plans.
I would also ask that you provide us with the complete information for each plan carried out in a country or territory other than the Isle of Man and that you identify the country or territory. Of course, the clerk will be able to send you this request. If you are unable to respond fully now, I would ask that you provide your responses in writing to the Standing Committee on Finance as soon as possible or within 30 days.
Are you taking note of that?
I will continue with my questions.