Thank you very much.
Thank you to all your members. The small business community and its business owners are the backbone of our communities and a major driver to our economy, so thank you for your advocacy and, more importantly, thank you to your workers.
I have a question for Mr. Davis. I'll make it brief so that he has a little bit of time. The chair's flexible with time, so I'm sure he'll be fine.
Mr. Davis, my constituency staff has done some amazing work in reaching out to people who haven't filed their taxes. One individual who was unhomed got over $20,000 back. It changed his life, and it looks like he's back in the game, as it were, and doing well. We make it a practice to try to reach out to folks like him. The problem, though, is never that they had trouble filing or even the cost of the filing. It's people who have lost their way. Maybe they've dealt with significant traumas in their lives or they've had mental health crises, so it's more about the communication.
Wouldn't it be more beneficial to have the CRA reach out to some of these people to encourage them to file their taxes as opposed to having an automated filing system, which will no doubt work as well as Phoenix and some of the other government snafus?