I think it's particularly important because most people are familiar with the idea of an informant and how important that is to cases like these. I think it's important for us to encourage people who may have similar information to come forward.
Director Jelmini, your suggestion that there are ways for people to get in touch I think is important, but in the Auditor General's report it talks about something called “informer privilege”.
Can either one of you just comment on what that is? I think it's important, Mr. Chair, that people at home who may be engaging in this kind of evasion or aggressive avoidance know that there are protections and not just incentives, which Mr. Simms had mentioned earlier. There are protections that can be offered for people when they bring forward information. What's important to CRA is the functioning.