Madam Chair, I guess the assurance that I can give you is that the CRA takes very seriously its privacy obligations. We have a lot of sensitive information here and we get access to it, so we work very hard to make sure that we don't violate the privacy laws of this country and that we protect the information we have.
For example, I think as Ted mentioned earlier, when we go to get an unnamed persons requirement, that's a process we go through with the court and people can challenge us on issues of privacy or why we don't. We have quite a rigorous process that doesn't allow us to do something inappropriate and does put boundaries around us. Once we get information, we do everything we can. I think we have a good track record—nobody's perfect—with protecting and safeguarding Canadians' information.
You can rest assured that where we do get information, from whatever process, we're careful about not violating people's privacy. We also protect that information as best we can. It does help us in some cases to know what's going on and where we can focus our efforts in that risk-based approach that we take.