Even if it's the total number of how many leads from corporations, registered charities or foundations are received by the CRA.... It would also be important to know how many you follow up on. I think that also protects the anonymity that's been spoken of by the Liberals at great length and how important it is to protect confidentiality.
I do believe, however, that the summary of information does that but also provides this committee with valuable information on the rate that this is happening within corporations that receive federal funds and to how many we respond. At the very least, I think that is something that the CRA could provide to Canadians for greater assurance. When an organization undergoes the kind of scrutiny that we see in the public and when we see the kinds of issues pertaining to this donation in particular, and donations like it, it would be important for Canadians to know their frequency and if the CRA is even capable of solving those matters.
If a lead is submitted, do you believe that the CRA is capable of identifying that wrongdoing is taking place?