Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Saghbini, our Liberal colleagues have mentioned the creation of a new infrastructure to better combat fraud. The announcement was made by the Minister of Finance and National Revenue. Also, the government published its anti-fraud strategy earlier this year.
For our part, we were a little dubious about this announcement. We have the impression that this is basically a reorganization of administrative structures, but that there are still no new financial resources allocated to running this agency.
I’d like to talk about fighting financial crime and fraud. Compared with other countries you work with, is Canada one of the countries where the government invests heavily in police forces and various stakeholders to fight fraud? Do you think the Government of Canada should significantly reinvest in providing you with better tools, especially as your work is becoming increasingly more complex?
