Mr. Speaker, as I said yesterday in the House very clearly, $25.4 million, not $1 billion, has been reported publicly on our website. Every time there is a conviction, we post it on the website and we put out a media advisory.
The reason we do that is that we want to be as open and transparent as we can be. It acts not only as a deterrent but it lets people know how successful we are in catching those who would fraudulently apply for GST credits.