At the start of his presentation, Julian talked about the importance of public awareness, but also about agencies. The problem I see at the Canada Revenue Agency is that it puts all citizens on an equal footing. No distinction is drawn for organized crime. That's the problem. If more investigations were conducted, I think that would be better. Al Capone was caught out on taxes, and that's the direction we should be taking, because the entire problem of organized crime in Canada is based on clandestine money that isn't touched. There must be a more aggressive position on investigations, customs and everywhere. That's how we'll achieve results, if one day we manage to do so.
On October 22nd, 2009. See this statement in context.