Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have just a point of clarification because I worry that an earlier statement might have been confusing.
The bill proposes to introduce auto tax filing, but unfortunately, it does not propose to introduce automatic registration for income benefits. I take from Ms. Sarangi's testimony that she is interested in seeing the government go further than the bill does, which is to have automatic enrolment in income support benefits.
A previous comment I made that I don't think was confusing was about the nature of broad-based tax relief versus income support. In that case, I think my Conservative colleague is simply confused.
Mr. Kelly, I want to follow up on the question of the CEBA loan extension. The New Democrats were very vocal in arguing for the CEBA program. We have argued consistently for CEBA loan extensions. We appreciate the work that small and medium-sized businesses do, and we understand the predicament they're in, particularly those businesses that have been struggling to make those loan repayments.
We've heard already quite a bit about the carbon tax at this table. Where time is the currency, on Parliament Hill, we hear a lot of advocacy around the carbon tax reduction from the Conservatives. Do you think it would be helpful if they took more of their time to talk about the CEBA loan extension, something we, as New Democrats on the Hill, would gladly do if we had more time?