Thank you for that.
Anecdotally, I can tell you from experience in my riding in Simcoe North that most, if not all, of the motel rentals—traditional motel properties—are no longer short-term stays. They are filling a void in the marketplace because there's not only a lack of rental accommodations but also a lack of affordable accommodations. I totally understand where the stories you're hearing across the country are coming from. I'm experiencing it in my own riding.
Sticking on the subject for a moment, the longer inflation goes on, I think the more of a challenge it is for those on fixed income, including those in the older age categories, but also those with families. The Bank of Canada said inflation hurts the lower-income folks the most. I think that's why we need to be very focused on this issue.
I am also sympathetic to this view that the government is going to go after individuals who don't have a capacity to pay and is going to spend a lot of money in trying to do that. I appreciated my colleague, Mr. Blaikie, for uncovering how much money they intend to spend.
I don't want to put you on the spot here, but in a general sense, how does it make you feel, or what's your reaction to hearing how much money the government's going to spend trying to recover this money from low-income individuals?
At the same time, there are examples of the government not recovering money, whether it's through the Panama papers. There were 900 people whose names were provided to this government, but there's not been a criminal conviction. They expect to recover maybe $20 million. They've only completed 200 audits. There's that group of individuals. There are also these large corporations that we just gave billions and billions of dollars to without any kind of restriction, and then they paid dividends to their shareholders. The government seems to have lots of money to subsidize share prices for corporate individuals across the country, yet when it comes to the lowest-income folks, your organization is being told by the government, “Well, we're going to spend $200 million to go after them.” How does that make you feel?