Indeed.
I have one last question, and I'm not sure who to put it to. Maybe I'll go back to Mr. Lareau.
What do you make of the voluntary disclosure process? We heard from officials last week that they were not pursuing as many voluntary disclosure settlements as other jurisdictions were, and they cited that as justification for the relatively low numbers—well, the non-numbers—of convictions in the case of the Panama papers.
What do you make of this? Should we feel better that they're not letting these individuals off with voluntary disclosure agreements and just be more patient on actual prosecution, or is this just an outright failure to do anything about the Panama papers in particular?