Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The waiting time may be 10 or 15 minutes, but this only applies to half of the incoming calls, those who manage to get a line. For the other half, the system rejects them outright. However, I don't want to come back to this subject.
I would rather go back to the KPMG case, on which I have some questions. We said that the process was not transparent and that the final result was uncertain. You did not seem convinced that the judge would rule in favour of the Canada Revenue Agency in this case.
Yet, the scheme in question is considered by everyone, the general public and even experts, as one of the most flagrant examples of dubious and abusive schemes. I do not have any quotes from experts to hand at this precise moment, but I know that there have been several who have spoken out to that effect.
However, you are saying today that you were not sure of the decision the judge was going to make. Given that this scheme was so abusive and so clearly out of line, could you explain your lack of certainty?