I want to put something like this in perspective, and discuss a hypothetical situation , not real, but it is plausible and easy to compare.
A young man from CA back in the late 70's started a computer business out of his garage. It grew to a multi billion, multi national corporation in a few short years. One day in the early 80's the government comes along and says, Mr. XXXX it appears from a complaint lodged by someone that has failed in their own business as your competition, that you did not have the appropriate business license, and your home was not zoned for business when you started this company, and you continued to run this for 2 or 3 years, without insurance, handicap accessible facilities, and we're sure you missed some cash sales along the way and did not report them to the IRS, therefore we are going to fine you retroactively for X millions of dollars, and disband the company since some of the early product you sold could have been faulty and you did not follow the law and you should return all the money and pay them extra for their inconvenience of having the potential of having their game controllers fall apart in their hands and it could have cut them...only if you had been honest and followed the law, this would not be an issue. Sounds fair right?