Madam Minister, that's a good positive note to close on, but I do have, if I could put it this way, a burr under my saddle on one issue. You mentioned it at the beginning. That's the CEBA, the Canada emergency business account, and the fact that people who use a personal chequing account rather than a business account don't qualify.
The executive branch has to find a way to deal with that. These people with a personal chequing account might have done it because it was cheaper for them in the beginning. They started that way and maintained it. They do have a bank account; it's just not the more expensive business account.
They have T4s. Most of them do. I know one who puts out $87,000 in T4s. They can show the T4s and they can show their CRA account. They can provide the income tax documents. They should qualify, so I'd say let's get it done.
On that, I thank you very much for the information you provided, for answering our questions, and for appearing before the committee today. I wish you and your staff, and the others around you in the department, much success moving forward.