Madam Speaker, towards the end of his speech, my colleague talked about the measures put in place to combat tax havens and how much they cost. According to the Minister of National Revenue, those measures cost $1 billion.
If a measure is to be cost-effective, it typically has to yield at least as much as it cost, if not more, within three to five years.
To what extent have these measures paid for themselves so far, knowing that Quebec has managed to do better with a smaller investment?