Chair, by way of introduction, the official opposition will be supporting this bill and, indeed, the amendments that are proposed by the government this morning. We agree that it's necessary to establish limits on the maximum fees charged by promoters of the disability tax credit.
However, we believe that the biggest issue related to this is the inability of Canadians to access this service. It's not transparent, and people with disabilities are having trouble obtaining these services. We think the problems have arisen because of the failure of the CRA to do outreach, which has given rise to the lack of services. The cuts, which have had impacts on Canadians, have been dramatic. This is simply an illustration of the needs that have been created.
We won't oppose this bill. We think the bill is understandable in the context of the cuts that the government has created and the failure to do its job for Canadians.