I'd be more than happy to. You've had this since February 25 of this year.
The concern for many Canadian Forces families not only at this base but many bases is that families are getting these letters telling them that they're not in compliance with Canadian tax law and that they can't apply and receive the contributions through their TFSAs. I understand that CRA is a big organization and at times faceless, but you can understand the stress that's putting on families who in some cases are already stressed. We'll forward to you all of Ms. Walter's letters, which you already have.
I want to move to a point Mr. Cannan was making about the good work of the CFIB and the important work of small businesses in Canada. I thought he was going in a different direction, because your internal audit shows that one in four questions to your small business department were being answered incorrectly.
Has the CRA looked to waive any penalties that small businesses may have incurred after they received wrong advice from the CRA, going to the future? You can understand the frustration of small businesses. They phone the CRA office. They wait patiently. They get advice. They file taxes that way, and if the advice is wrong, it won't be the CRA paying the penalties; it will be the small businesses.