Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll get to it fairly quickly here.
In consultations and readings about this legislation, one of the questions that has been brought up is the level of detail as far as reporting. You could have a level of reporting that says $1 million to the government of X, Y, Z country, but that may not break down the Jaguar car that went to the minister, the Rolex watch that went to the official, etc.—all the stuff in there—along with the proper payment to the government.
Could you explain how much detail is going to be required and how it's actually going to break out the corruption? That's what we're trying to get at here. It's great if it's reported, but you could have a talented accountant or person who is covering it up. Honest people will report everything, but we're trying to go after the dishonest people who will to try to work around this.
Explain to me how the details are going to make it more difficult for the dishonest people to hide their illegitimate payments.