Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member knows, we work through the OECD with regard to the administration of these issues.
The member also knows that the government has been very vigilant in terms of dealing with tax treaties. When they do come into effect they are monitored all the time, including the tax treaties with Barbados.
I might point out to the hon. member that we are continuing to review, so to suggest somehow that we have been sitting on our hands is utter nonsense.