I understand.
My concern is that, in 2019, your predecessor at the CRA made that figure available to the public. Just last year, you also released that figure to Senator Downe in response to an order paper question through the Senate.
I'm confused as to why, all of a sudden now, there's some policy change on not being able to disclose to Canadians the largest single writeoff to an individual or a corporate taxpayer. We're not asking for somebody's personal information. We're not asking for even the name of the company—although I think that would be well within our rights to start asking for.
At one point, it was $133 million in 2019. I assume the reason is that it's such a big number that you don't want to disclose it.
Is that fair?