So it is fair to point out that you spend half as much assessing non-filers as you do assessing those who file. You spend twice as much money evaluating the compliance of those who file as you do those who did not. Is that correct?
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Brian Pallister
So it is fair to point out that you spend half as much assessing non-filers as you do assessing those who file. You spend twice as much money evaluating the compliance of those who file as you do those who did not. Is that correct?
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