Thank you Mr. Chair.
Thanks to everyone for being here.
As you know, this parliamentary committee's work often involves reassuring the population about matters of concern to them, as is the case here.
I'm going to begin with the Canada Revenue Agency's representatives.
People are a bit scared of the Canada Revenue Agency. They don't talk about it much. They prefer to have it behind them rather than in front of them. That's why trust is so important. Trust is how we feel about someone without any need for evidence. It's spontaneous.
The story published by the CBC mentioned that the Canada Revenue Agency had not done a PIA. But your evidence this morning says otherwise. Could you please explain the difference between the two versions.