Through you, Mr. Chair, we recognized that all along. In fact, when that report was tabled in 2009, we thought that would actually help move things along. It did highlight a number of problems that were raised.
It's for individuals, it's for your constituents that there's uncertainty, whether they're farmers or business people in your constituency. The tax preparers had to maintain all of these records. There's uncertainty, and I'm sure their advice to your constituents would have been that this was what they thought was actual. That was what CRA was advising them, but there was not enough certainty for them to take it to the bank, so to speak.
Certainly there was the inconsistency in the process. While I sat at this committee we had many accountants, as I say, who would come and say they needed us to get this done because it was creating more work. And when it creates more work for a tax professional, we know who pays the bills on that. It's the individual.
I don't know if our officials have any further comment. As I said before, it's given us an opportunity to actually reach out to these people who are affected by it and consult more.
Does anybody have any further comment?