I'm glad to see that 6,400 auditors will be hired in addition, too, so that you'll have more resources. I think that's wonderful. I also take a step back and say that I hope some of those auditors don't show up at the doors of some of those individuals in my riding who are working very hard and who may have made a simple mistake. They'll feel the wrath of the MP who represents those residents. I've had to deal with a couple of tax issues in which liens were put on people's homes for insignificant amounts, or at least what I consider insignificant amounts, or in which CPP and old age security were garnisheed—I think that's the proper term—and we've had to help the individuals out and have taken steps with them and obviously have guided them to go to an accountant ultimately.
I hope the auditors who come on board understand that not only are we dealing with businesses and stuff; we are dealing with individuals' lives and livelihoods. We are sometimes dealing with people who generate a lot of economic wealth for our country and for our constituencies, and we're there to work together, not to go against them.