Thank you for appearing, Mr. Minister.
I have a quick question. It's more of a technical question. I have a constituent who's disabled and would like to open a registered disability savings plan, but before he can he has to be recognized by CRA as being disabled. He has been refused and he has now appealed before CRA. It's in the Tax Court of Canada, but the Tax Court has refused his appeal because he has a zero assessment, a zero taxable amount. He would like his family and the government to also contribute to his registered disability savings plan, but they cannot because he cannot have the disability certificate that CRA requires.
I'm not sure if you're aware of the case. It was also reported in the Star a couple of weeks ago. It may be a technical question, but if I could get your input on it, I would appreciate it.