I was remiss in my opening remarks in following up on that consultation process. We will be releasing a formal “What We Heard Report”, which is moving through the approval processes and is expected to be released in the coming weeks. In advance of that approval, I will give some high-level feedback, if that's okay.
We asked, in those consultations, questions around the definition of administrative burden: What has been the impact on your sector or your business? Does the way we calculate administrative burden work or make sense to you? What more could be done to reduce administrative burden on business?
The feedback, of course, was a lot broader than those questions, as you would anticipate. You go into consultations, and it's an opportunity for people to give feedback in a much broader way. Some of the themes that came out of that consultation were around a broader perspective on burden. I have spoken to cumulative burden. As I said, administrative burden is just a narrow concept. More could be done, of course, to reduce red tape for businesses, and I have spoken a little bit to that already.
There was some feedback on moving beyond applying the one-for-one rule to just businesses, and whether it could be applied to government itself, to not-for-profit organizations, and to individual Canadians, and then finally there was feedback on the scope of the application of the one-for-one rule.