In the case of CERB, for instance, it certainly is unfortunate that two years later, letters are still going out from the CRA to people who were deemed ineligible two years after the fact and are required to pay this money back.
This is a program that should be immediately ended, frankly. The government should make the call to CRA and say that unless there's actual fraud by these folks.... It's two years ago. We should stop doing this.
I think what's interesting is that the whole framework of how CERB was delivered is being reimplemented with the Canada housing benefit one-time transfer and the dental care benefit, which is a one-time transfer through CRA. We need to be much better, frankly, at getting these programs out the door efficiently, but not coming back two years later and asking for a thousand, two thousand, five thousand dollars back from people who probably don't have the money to pay it and didn't apply fraudulently, but probably still needed the money.