This is a similar subject, Mr. Chair. It refers to self-employed workers in computer science who work in private companies on contract. In their case as well, the Canada Revenue Agency has changed their tax rate and has now prevented them from making deductions as self-employed workers. These are people with training, an office and secretarial service. Since they can work one year for a particular employer, the Revenue Agency wants to consider them employees of the company, not self-employed workers. That is quite detrimental to them. Some have received notices of assessment for several tens of thousands of dollars. These people have been seriously affected.
Rather than trying to deal with this issue at a private meeting with the minister, we would like to spend one meeting on it. The purpose would be to inform all members of Parliament of the issue. I am sure we are not the only people who have heard about the problem. Having a meeting on it would allow us to shed more light on the situation.