Sure. Well, all these countries have very good tax expenditure publications and provide a lot of information. We all make different choices in terms of what we provide as information. Certainly in Canada we do have descriptions of the objectives of the tax measures. We provide six years of data. We provide integral products.
In Australia they have a lot of that, but they would not provide information on the objectives, for instance. In France they also do a quite comprehensive report, but they do not include a description. Those are just examples that show that we all make different choices. I do want to underscore the fact that all those countries have very high-quality publications as well. It's just that the choice in terms of what is presented differs across countries.