Okay.
I wanted to pursue another area, because it is quite important. I think Mr. Murphy raised it and I certainly wanted to follow through on it.
There have been a lot of mergers and acquisitions in Canada by big global players—a long list of them, and maybe a bunch more on the horizon. I saw on the news there is talk about Alcan being taken over by a big Australian conglomerate, and there are some analysts on Bay Street who are alleging or alluding in regard to the CVRD takeover of Inco—probably our biggest mining company in Canada—that CVRD did a whole bunch of creative and aggressive internal restructuring of debt and so on and may have ended up creating an effective tax shield of eight or nine or ten years on the income from the Inco operations. If that is in fact the case, I'm not exactly sure it's in the interests of anybody in Canada to have that sort of thing happening in our country. I would be a lot happier if I knew that the Canada Revenue Agency had a good handle on this sort of thing and that this wasn't happening.
Do you think when they are before our committee this is an area we could pursue with them?