Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, Mr. Minister, for coming before committee. It's always fun to have you here.
Let me make a technical comment on the working income tax benefit. Usually the tax forms are not ready before February, and we don't start receiving our T slips before February, so it's going to be tough for us to ask for the working income tax benefit in the month of January. But I understand where you're going with that. I agree with you: the faster we can pass this type of legislation, the better it will be.
My question is more geared towards the home renovation tax credit. You seem to be pretty confident that the home renovation tax credit is going to work and that people are jumping at the door. But when we ask for precise numbers, you're not able to give them to us because, you said, nobody has filed a tax return claiming the home renovation tax credit.
So you can predict that the home renovation tax credit is working, but you can't predict what your deficit is going to be—you've changed it three or four times in the last 12 months.
So what are we supposed to believe, that people are going to be able to use the home renovation tax credit according to the estimates you've given us? You haven't given us any. All you have said is that it's going to make a big change in the economic recovery. When we asked Mark Carney, the Bank of Canada governor, he said that the renovation market, the housing market, is a very small component of any economic recovery that this country is going to see.
Could you comment on that?