I'm going to move on from those. I may come back to them if we have time.
Recently we heard testimony that suggested transactions can be structured to circumvent the guidelines. Obviously, we want to do the best we can in making our recommendations.
In a bloomberg.com article on May 9, a lawyer with a Toronto law firm suggested, “People can structure things in a very clever fashion to make them look like a minority, but really they're not...”, and the quote went on.
Could you talk about—and maybe Ms. Campbell could jump in on this as well—what we mean about “in a clever fashion”? Can you give us some examples of how we can use our opportunity here to recommend to the minister and to the act how we can best qualify some of these opportunities?