Absolutely.
It is shocking that there are only 40 tax auditors. And I am not alone in saying this.
Charitable organizations are important in that they have the capacity of reducing what Canadians pay in taxes. For our system to remain on the up and up, as is the case now, Canadian taxpayers must have the impression that CRA is keeping a close watch on charitable organizations. It is a shortcut for these organizations. They have a tax shield that they can take advantage of for life and, by giving out tax receipts, they allow taxpayers to lower their taxes. It just does not make any sense to only have 40 auditors.