Thank you.
I won't get into the debate right now, but our first panel was a panel of economists, Mr. Marston, but anyway....
In terms of recommendations and consensus, Mr. Tufts, I just want to say that I appreciate the fact that you were having recommendations. In actual fact they are still defined benefits, but you just had recommendations to make them more cost-effective. I appreciate that.
I heard a couple of people talk about the red tape. Because I am on the Red Tape Reduction Commission, I just want to quickly say that we have a parallel process that is also going to feed into the budget. You may be aware that we put out the report of what we heard, and the more important report, of course, is what we're going to do about that. So I'm really looking forward to that particular initiative moving forward and also feeding into the budget process.
What I would like to do is focus in on a specific recommendation, and I thought it was very interesting, in terms of Canada Revenue Agency. I maybe don't recall, but I don't remember the T3 issue coming to the forefront in any of my previous discussions. Is that something that was generated through your particular organization? Have you got any idea how many people are impacted? Is there a reason you just suggested all people delay personal filing, versus those who might have T3s?
I think most people recognize that when there's a deadline you have that crunch and people just defer it for two months. Could you maybe talk a little bit more about where you came through on that particular recommendation?