Yes. I would agree. You may have heard me, in some of my questioning in the last round to the commissioner and the minister, talking about the embarrassment. It feels like this government has a propensity for shutting down any kind of outside communication to the public. For those who are tuning in, it's important for them to note that as MPs, we found out the same way everybody else found out.
In your expert opinion on the topic, what do you think the CRA's duty of candour should be? Is it to be transparent by default and open when these breaches happen? In your estimation, how should that play into the mandate of the CRA in terms of its responsibilities to those who are filing taxes?