I think the first thing to talk about is the word “fraud” and where we would apply these measures and where we wouldn't. People who have made a mistake, people who are confused, will simply be asked to repay the funds. That's not really where we are focused.
We are focused on organized crime organizations, for example, people who have taken advantage of data theft and ID theft. We've heard reports of people who have gone into senior citizens' homes and tried to take advantage of vulnerable Canadians, making claims under those names.
Those kinds of incidents call for tougher measures. We are getting a lot of leads from Canadians. We ourselves have picked up a number of cases where we are concerned. We need our own enforcement mechanisms. Right now we have a number of joint operations with law enforcement, with local police. We would like to have our own powers at the CRA so we can pursue them ourselves.
Again, an important point to make is that these measures are for the people operating at scale or taking advantage of the data of many innocent Canadians.