Thank you for your answer.
That means that these dealers will have to pay back $50 million. Obviously, that's going to have a major impact on their cash flow, since they'll have $50 million less in their accounts until the necessary deductions are made and they can get that money back. We know that these dealers don't have very big profit margins and that the recreational vehicles they sell are very high-priced. I'm glad to hear that this issue is going to be resolved, but I urge you and your entire team to come up with a solution as quickly as possible. People have been reaching out to us about this for over a year. Thank you.
Now I'm going to completely change the topic. It seems to me that the Canada Revenue Agency has been in the news every week this fall, whether in the Le Journal de Montréal or on Radio-Canada, often concerning new fraud cases or schemes. These news reports essentially seemed to be saying that the agency, and you personally, appear to be going after the whistle-blowers and telling them not to talk about the situation to the media.
I see you reacting, Minister, so go ahead and explain that to us.