Thank you all.
Sometimes what happens at this committee is that one issue dominates, so my apologies to the other witnesses who didn't get any questions, but I do want to comment on the CRA issue.
There's no question that we're hearing from the CRA side that there's been no change. Even when we're on the road as a committee, we're hearing from the community side and from those affected that there has been a change. There seems to be an open space in-between.
I'm going to give notice right now to the officials. We have a problem with data. We are meeting the minister and officials on November 23. I'm stating right now as chair that I expect the chief commissioner of the CRA to be here. I expect the chief commissioner to bring with him the data that will show what the applications are as best CRA can, and what the exceptions and rejections are as compared to two or three years back. I would also expect from the chief commissioner the time frames on applications and turnarounds on those applications over the past five-year period on the disability tax credit as it relates to diabetes. That way we can deal with some facts.
With that, we'll suspend until the next panel.