I have to admit that any time he gets an opportunity, the Minister of Finance talks about tax havens. He talked about it last October in his fall economic statement, and he also talked about it in his two budgets.
We see a number of measures that are headed in the right direction, but it seems that the government is reluctant to tackle the root of the problem which is the tax agreement with Barbados. For the whole financial world, at the international level, Barbados is a tax haven for Canadian interests and we must adopt very strong measures to counter that.