Thank you, Madam Chair.
We have been talking about it for a very long time. As we know, it all started when Mr. Harper’s government was in power. That transition was already being undertaken, and it is ongoing now. As my colleague said a little earlier, we are at the eleventh hour. I think we really have to look into the potential consequences of a postponement, including what they would mean for continuing the process.
We received a letter from the Canada Border Services Agency dated October 1. In my opinion, it is important to read a passage from it, in which the Agency states the following:Any delay at this point would cause irreparable damage, generate additional costs (approximately $20 million for a further six-month delay), and put at serious risk the CBSA’s ability to assess an account for $40 billion a year in Government of Canada revenue.
The letter also states that several training sessions were organized and offered to employees to prepare them:… the CBSA has provided training on CARM to over 3,000 employees, including 95% of Trade Officers, who are the primary users of the CARM system. Furthermore, over 650 in-person and virtual training sessions for employees have been conducted and over 180 Regional Training Facilitators have been prepared to support the ongoing training of employees.
According to this information, it is clear that postponing for six months is neither honest nor appropriate. In this case, why insist on getting such a postponement?
We also received a letter from Magna International, a very well-known company. Unfortunately, the letter was only written in English, but this is what it says:
We believe it is crucial to move forward with this initiative and avoid further delays. Magna has invested considerable resources into preparing for the transition to CARM.
As we know, several small and big businesses are ready, and they made the required investments.
Here is another excerpt from the letter dated September 30, 2024:
The constant deferrals of CARM erode confidence and make it difficult to plan effectively. Implementing the system now will provide the certainty needed to move forward, rather than extending the period of unpredictability.
I would have had a lot more to say, but I will address the representative from Deloitte.
Ms. Upton, have you considered the effects that a postponement would have on the small and medium businesses that are ready?