Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will be splitting my time with my colleague Mr. Sorbara.
Before I get to the question I would like to hear from the officials on, I want to say that I'm sympathetic to the decentralization argument, as someone who knows that our federal staff in Ottawa are responsible for measuring the sea ice conditions between you and me, Wayne.
I do want to draw attention, though.... The biggest objection that I have—and I did vote in opposition to the motion when it was on the floor of the House—relates to the system of benefit delivery that we have in Canada. We're proposing now—and it was outlined in the most recent throne speech—to create an automatic tax filing system. I know some of the most dramatic cases that we have in our office come from families that have not filed their taxes and don't realize that they are eligible for sometimes $20,000 or $30,000 in back payments for the Canada child benefit.
I'm curious if officials would have commentary on the impact of the proposed bill on our ability to move to an automatic tax filing system or, more broadly, on the delivery of benefits through our tax system, whether it's the GIS or maybe some of the emergency benefits with regard to the pandemic. I'm curious how you think this bill will eventually impact our system of delivering benefits.