Yes, although as we've seen around the finance committee, there has not been a single prosecution, not a single one, whether we're talking about the Paradise Papers or the Bahamas papers. In every single one of these scams that takes money from Canadians, at this point the CRA has not charged, let alone successfully convicted, a single person, and that's certainly, Mr. Chair, work for the finance committee. I know that the member from Elmwood—Transcona is on that, and I hope the whole finance committee is.
That's an astronomical amount of $100 billion, and yet, if you'll permit me a bit of a partisan comment, Mr. Chair, the leader of the official opposition is suggesting that what should happen instead is that we cut back on CPP and on employment insurance. I don't know whether the PBO has done any study about the impacts of that, of not making sure that we have adequate pensions in place and adequate supports for employment insurance. Is that something that the PBO has been looking into?