I might start. It's very awkward, because the Department of Finance holds the pen, but we are sometimes sitting on the front line of how the treaties play out. I would observe, one, because we've been more active internationally, the collections component and the number of treaties that maybe have a collections component are more of a priority than they used to be. I would also say that Luxembourg comes up very frequently, and I think both the commissioner and I have been comfortable saying that treaties are generally good and effective and they're there for lots of reasons and that our colleagues at Finance work very hard and consider lots of factors, but I would certainly say that as we look at the multinationals we deal with, the Luxembourg treaty in particular seems to have a very, very wide degree of use.
On June 10th, 2021. See this statement in context.