We're now going down a path. I understand that you're going to be taking a look at this more closely, but what is sort of new now is that perhaps there's a different way of evaluating what procedures people follow to provide themselves with insulin injections to save their lives.
Is this common, standard practice amongst Canadians? If it is standard practice, how has that been shared with CRA? How does CRA then interpret that or make that a part of its policies in the evaluation of whether or not someone qualifies for the DTC?
What I'm really trying to say is that if this has been a change, this evaluation or this assessment by CRA, based on the professional advice they've received, is this professional advice widely shared with Canadians? Is this current and common practice among Canadians?
It would appear to me that there are a lot of people who aren't aware of these changes, or they are using the old methods, and the doctors are certifying that they are still taking 14 hours or more a week to provide the necessary medical treatment.