So in Canada, conservatively speaking, we have potentially 800,000 active social insurance numbers that are fraudulent. If we take the percentage of 800,000 to the total number, we're looking at about 4% of social insurance numbers. If only 10% of those potentially fraudulent, active social insurance numbers, or only one in 10, are being used to access government programs, that translates into close to $300 million per year. If there's 100% take-up of those, which I doubt, it's potentially $3 billion. We're talking of hundreds of millions of dollars annually, and potentially running into the billions. I would say we're facing a situation that's a major problem for our treasury.
What is being done to seriously address this? I don't see anything that's seriously addressing this problem.