If the situation is reversed, yes. I understand. You're clever.
Have you ever checked to see if there was a way to measure the effectiveness of the Canada Revenue Agency's measures to combat tax evasion?
I asked an official earlier about how many convictions there had been for tax evasion, and his answer left me a bit speechless. He told me that there had been 106, from 2020 to 2025. I'm not great at math, but that's around 22 tax evasion convictions a year across Canada. Either we're shockingly honest people, or we aren't taking the necessary measures to crack down on tax avoidance and tax evasion.
Do you have any comparisons?
