I'll add a quick point. One of the challenges with a complete opacity of privately held companies is that it's very difficult for law enforcement to detect suspicious transactions. For example, if it's just routine for numbered companies to buy mansions in Vancouver, and hundreds and thousands of people do it this way, it's very difficult for law enforcement to know which are nefarious and which are just regular transactions. As Claire says, when you create a more transparent business culture, which is ultimately what we're doing, it's much easier for law enforcement to see the outlier, the problem, and the suspicious transactions, and to investigate them.
On February 21st, 2017. See this statement in context.