If that could be sent to my office, I'd be interested in those percentages if that's possible.
During the pandemic, we see that the CERB acted as a de facto guaranteed income program. It is something that I, along with thousands of others—Basic Income Canada, Basic Income Manitoba and many others—have been fighting for, for long time, to ensure that all Canadians have a livable income.
With that in mind, are there any lessons that the CRA learned in terms of its potential future ability to deliver a guaranteed livable basic income program?
I ask that because it looks as though we're still going to be in the pandemic for a number of months, and we know that many people, in terms of EI, are running out of benefits. How are we going to keep Canadians supported?