I don't have an answer specifically to your question because it's a program that's not run through the agency but through Employment and Social Development Canada. They would probably be better positioned to say how people are being included or disallowed in that system. But coming back to the point of what you said, just because an application initially is disallowed doesn't mean that a taxpayer client doesn't have the right to come back and provide additional information. It could have been disallowed by virtue of the fact that it didn't have enough information and more information was needed. We really encourage people whose claims have been disallowed to come back to us and have a bit of a conversation to figure out why it was disallowed and what additional information might be required from that perspective.
On March 1st, 2018. See this statement in context.