It's a huge issue for us along with the Department of Finance. The Department of Finance sets the policies and we administer them, but we are a big part of that exercise globally.
When I was at the meeting in February, talking to my U.K. and U.S. colleagues, one of the big items on the agenda was how to ensure that proper taxes are collected in each jurisdiction. We all face the same issue. We have it in Canada. As I mentioned, we have a lot of activity in that domain, but it is something that we need to tackle globally.
We have a base erosion and profit shifting exercise taking place at the OECD and the forum on tax administration. Revenue Canada is a very significant participant. In fact, in my group, as the commissioner, I lead two activities. One is on large international businesses, and the second is on tax capacity in developing countries. We are playing a big role in trying to figure out how the global tax system can work better for us and for all countries.