Thanks, Mr. Chair. Thanks, Joy.
We do have some suggestions. What we're finding is that with the work on the subsidy programs and advising clients, and also the extensions that have happened already, a lot of our members, and I think tax preparers generally, are finding that a lot of the work they would do before the end of April has been pushed out. They will still be working on personal tax returns throughout May, probably right to the deadline of June 1.
The concern is that some of the other work is going to have to be deferred because they are working on other things. Of course, as everyone's trying to cope and people are working at home and that sort of thing, things aren't running as smoothly as they were.
What we're asking—and we've been in discussion with the Canada Revenue Agency already—is if something could be done with the June 15 deadline for self-employed individuals. Also, there are a lot of corporate returns due at the end of June. We're looking at those two things.
The other thing we've asked for is perhaps a little more clarity that could be given to taxpayers and their advisers around logistical issues. For example, a tax adviser may not have been able to meet with a client to get the person's information. We're hoping a little more information could be given on the taxpayer relief program and how that would operate at a time like this as well.