Thank you.
Before I turn to Mr. McLeod on that very topic, I'll just put a bee in your bonnet, because this was a new one to me. It first came from an accounting firm, and then I got two more calls about it later in the day. It is the filing time for the wage subsidy, for the CEWS. The deadline is a hard deadline of January 31. In any event, this accounting firm missed the deadline of January 31, and there is no process for late filing and paying a penalty, so it seems.
I sent the information on to representatives at the CRA. They informed me that it wasn't their problem. It was the finance department's, so that question is somewhere in your system. I'll give people a heads-up that this is probably a problem area that has to be addressed. The individual in this case who has the problem figures it will cost him $97,000 if he is not able to file past the deadline even if he has to pay a penalty. It's just a bee in your bonnet to think about for the moment, because the letter is in the system somewhere.
I'm turning to you, Mr. McLeod, for five minutes.