Thank you for pointing out that important point.
I believe that the federal government has earmarked over a quarter of a billion dollars to pursue these individuals on low income, who just do not have.... Even $5 or $10 a month out of their budget means they're making choices around what food they're not going to buy for their kids or what medication they're going to skip that month.
We're really concerned with reports that the wage subsidy is not going to be looked at in the same kinds of ways. The focus is going to be on pursuing these low-income individuals and families, who really need government support right now, while letting big corporations and their wage subsidies off the hook.
We know that the government didn't ask for.... The Auditor General report that came out just last month says that they didn't even collect enough data to find out if the wage subsidy did what it was supposed to do, which was keep employees on the payroll. That is what the government should be investigating. That is where the government should be putting its attention towards recouping amounts and revenues. It shouldn't be from individuals and families who are struggling.