According to the whistleblower provision of the False Claims Act, those who inform the government of fraudulent activity may be entitled to a commission on any monies recovered, usually in the amount of 15-25%. Do you think it is right for the government to pay people to "tattle"? Do you think that this incentive to rat people out would lead to a lot of false accusations or do you think that it encourages people to do the right thing? Please defend your answer in paragraph format, using correct grammar and punctuation.