You're making decisions and putting out interpretation bulletins without having any sense as to the impact of those decisions and those interpretation bulletins: how many taxpayers this will affect, how many small businesses are going to be told that they're too small to be a small business. You have no idea what the response to that is.
Certainly, we will be glad to take the information, and I would ask that you please do get that to our clerk. However, I find it incredibly troubling that you do not have any idea of what the impact of a decision like that would be. I believe some of these campgrounds are currently challenging the Canada Revenue Agency in court. If they're not successful in challenging that—and I certainly hope they will be successful because it's despicable to me that this is the kind of thing we're doing here—how many other models of business will the Canada Revenue Agency go after?
Obviously, what we're talking about here are small private campgrounds, and they're basically being affected for the most part because they're seasonal in nature. There are a lot of other businesses, similar types of businesses to campgrounds, that are also seasonal in nature. Will you be going after them, too, if this is successful? What other types of business models do you see as potentially being impacted here?