Thank you very much, Mr. Fast.
I'd like to explore one issue a little more deeply, Ms. Fraser, and that is your status report on the audit of small and medium-size enterprises. You talked about the underground economy. I know that your department did an audit in 1999 and you went back indirectly in 2004.
In my opinion, this is a very important issue because it means that the revenues of the government are less, plus it creates an unlevel playing field, because most people pay their taxes, as you know. There was a request for specific guidelines. Your audit indicates that there's work to be done.
I have a little bit of sympathy for the department, or perhaps they're not handling it right, but I sense out there that for certain areas--construction or child care--there's a certain level of acceptance for this type of behaviour. Until we make it socially unacceptable, it's going to be hard to deal with this issue.
We don't really know how much revenue the country is missing, but I know you did an audit. Do you have any thoughts as to how the country can really address this problem? As a country, I think we rank very high on international scales. We're not second to any other country, but I still think there's a lot of tax revenue that people aren't paying. After this audit, do you have any comments on that issue?