Thank you.
I think what I found really shocking when I started to look into Paper Excellence was trying to actually figure out their corporate structure. There's a whole series of holding companies and all of these offshore shell jurisdictions all over the world.
Mr. Moffatt, I want to ask about how convoluted that is.
I come from the Abitibi region. The Abitibi River gave birth to a paper mill called Abitibi, which at one point was the biggest paper mill in the world. Back then, its head office was in Montreal—we knew where that was—but I don't know what this company is in the Virgin Islands. I don't know the ones offshore in Malaysia. I don't know the one in the Netherlands.
I'm told it's owned by this individual, Mr. Jackson Wijaya, but the corporate filings tell me that Mr. Jackson Wijaya could be an individual or a relative of Jackson Wijaya, or it could be the corporate interests of Jackson Wijaya.
If this is such a good Canadian story, why is it being hidden through so many corporate shell companies?