Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Again, we're coming close to the end of the testimony on this important topic. I mentioned that you've been following the testimony over the number of weeks we've been studying this issue. I'm really interested, at this point, in hearing from you.
During the testimony, have we missed anything? Have we not been asking certain questions that we should have been asking?
Mr. Harper, you tilted your head like you might have a thought or two on that. That question is for both of you.
When we write our report, we're going to make a number of recommendations. What are the recommendations that you would want to see?
That addresses so many different things, I know, from data exchange to enforcement and tax reform, but I want to get a sense from you of whether we have been asking the right questions. Have we missed certain questions that you think we should be asking?
When you go to your computer and you check the report when it's finalized, what do you want to see as the top recommendations to improve this particular study and, ultimately, make it more applicable on the ground?
Mr. Harper, we'll start with you.
