I appreciate and understand that. Something has changed this year, however, from last year. If this were a minor increase or if it happened to a few people, I don't think we would have heard about it, but the fact is that it seems to have happened to a lot of people. It seems as though some people who have been regular beneficiaries of this tax credit in previous years have found themselves not eligible for it starting in May 2017.
We know the separation between the minister and the commissioner. We know that the agency has an arm's-length perspective. I'm not asking you to talk about specific cases, but surely there has been some systemic change. I don't know if it was just a new way of looking at things, but it seems that there's been a significant and noticeable increase in rejection letters.
I don't know what percentage that is. I don't know what number that represents. We'll happily receive that information from you as you go through the files one by one, but something somewhere, or someone, has changed the way they look at these files. Do we not have an inkling of where that is happening?