I'm quite happy to answer that, because I think you would probably agree with me, particularly as you are from the NDP.
The real, vast majority of Canadian corporations will comply and will provide the information needed to maintain the integrity of the system. I come from a small and medium-sized family business, and sometimes there can be an honest mistake made. You don't want to penalize a small business with a fine that would be disproportionate. However, if someone wilfully provides false information, you want to have the big hammer and say, “Well, in your case, you did something illegal. We'll go after you. You'll pay up to $200,000 or you might have six months in jail.”
When we did this kind of balance, I also had in mind the smaller guys who could make an honest mistake at some stage. As you know, $5,000 is a lot of money for a lot of small corporations in Canada. We need to keep the small guy in mind and make sure that if it's an honest mistake, they'll pay a fine of $5,000, while the bad guys may go to jail for up to six months.