That's a public policy choice that is certainly very valid. I see where you're going with your questions, and I totally understand that.
My concern is not necessarily about the fact that the government made that policy decision, in and of itself. It's that it wasn't clearly stated as such in the fall economic statement. It was presented as the cost of advance payments—period—not of forgoing advance payments for those who would otherwise not have benefited.
Given the complexity of Canadian society and the tax system, I am convinced there will be cases of individuals going from $20,000 a year, in income, to $100,000 the following year, who will have collected the Canada workers benefit. Those are probably the two main elements of my concern, but I understand your questions.