Thank you for your question.
It's true that the CRA's analysis of the Panama papers was long and complex, partly because the documents included little financial information. Consequently, it took more time for the agency to conduct the necessary analysis that has led us to where we are today.
We identified approximately 900 taxpayers in the leak. As we said, we've completed 280 audits, and others are under way.
The point about other countries is important. We work closely with our partners from other countries, and we learned a lot as other leaks were discovered. We're working with our partners, American, English, Australian and others. So we're learning with time.
It's important to note that being named in a leak doesn't necessarily mean that taxpayers failed to meet their tax obligations.