We do not have an impact [Technical difficulty—Editor] because it would depend on the modality of the [Technical difficulty—Editor] the fact that we have organized our workforce and our flow of work in such a way as to optimize our operations and to ensure consistent service to all Canadians regardless of where they live.
As a result, we've used things like sectors of expertise across the country, and we also have national workflow where it doesn't really matter where the request is coming from. If it comes from Quebec, it could be dealt with in Ontario, or it could be dealt with elsewhere in the country.
In the event that this bill is passed and we come to an agreement, again depending on the nature of that particular agreement, there would be a reduction in the workload of the Canada Revenue Agency, and as such, it would need less workforce to be able to do its work.
If we talk purely about the processing of T1s for individuals and T2 corporation files, these activities for Quebec residents are primarily occurring in Jonquiere but also in Sudbury and in Summerside for the T2. That gives you an example, and naturally other functions are elsewhere in the country.