Mr. Gallivan, I'll be a little more specific, just because I have the numbers here from the 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 budgets.
In 2016 we invested $444.4 million. In 2017 we invested an additional $523.9 million. In 2018 we invested another $90.6 million. In 2019 we invested another $150.8 million. That's just dollars; it doesn't count some of the other things you had talked about to modernize Canada's AML/ATF framework or providing more dollars for the court's administration and some of the other measures you had talked about.
Would you say that this was a significant investment, over the last four years, to combat tax avoidance and evasion?