I think there has been a lot of good work to reduce red tape, and it doesn't all fit neatly into the one-for-one bucket.
A couple of the recent things that have been very meaningful for our members have come from the Canada Revenue Agency. One important change that was made is that the CRA will respect written advice through the My Business Account, even if it's wrong. That's huge for small business owners. It gives them the comfort that if they have taken the time to get the advice in writing from the CRA, an auditor can't come in and say that the advice was wrong. This was happening before. Auditors were coming in and saying, “Well, you got that advice from CRA, but it's wrong, so too bad, and you owe us $80,000 or $20,000”, or whatever it was.
There are a lot of changes going through the system as a result of the red tape action plan and the focus on red tape that are important. It doesn't all fall neatly into the one-for-one bucket. It's probably CRA where I can give you most of the good examples right now.