That's fine.
The first thing I would say is that we can do all of that. We have received a lot of resources over the recent years to battle tax evasion internationally and in Canada, and that's a big part of our agenda. We take that fairness and integrity agenda quite seriously, and we have resources to make sure that we ensure the integrity of the COVID benefits.
The one thing that I would say is that we actually compute the tax gap each year now. We're one of the jurisdictions in the world that does that. That's transparency in terms of what we compute as being how much tax is being collected relative to what could be collected. That's one contribution.
The big thing that I wanted to put in is that this is not just a Canadian issue, this is a global issue. One of the key things we're doing is working with our partners in other countries to try to make sure we're sharing information and we're working collectively, because often these are multinationals that we need to get at. That's the place where we're making, potentially, the biggest strides, but it is a very complex area and we don't get results overnight.
I do feel like we're taking very seriously both of those agendas.