Thank you.
Let's return to this issue of the Canada Revenue Agency essentially telling some small businesses that they are too small to be a small business. Of course, this is the issue we discussed earlier. When I've asked about this issue in the past, to the revenue minister who is no longer here, I've been told nothing's changed. It's all the same as it has always been.
We all know that's not true. In fact, an interpretation bulletin was put out. That bulletin has since caused the reassessment going back a number of years, in some cases, of a number of small private campgrounds. It has, unfortunately, put some of these small, private campgrounds right out of business because of the expense of going back through several years of taxation and, of course, the legal expenses that go with trying to fight the revenue agency. This is obviously quite concerning.
Because of this review being cancelled, because of this interpretation bulletin being put out, and the fact that we have seen, in fact, the Canada Revenue Agency go after some of these small private campgrounds, can you give us any sense of how many small businesses have been or will be affected by this interpretation change and the cancellation of this review? How many businesses will be ineligible for the small business tax deduction as a result?