Madam Chair, my area is responsible for administering the program from a processing perspective. The underused housing tax form that you fill out happens to be one of many what we call information returns that are filed with the agency. A number of these forms are collected to allow the agency to gather data to better administrate its programs. They don't necessarily require some financial impact at the end of the filing. That's why they're called information returns.
In the case of the underused housing tax, the estimates were provided by the Department of Finance, and I understand that they had a witness here who presented certain numbers. The projection that was provided to us indicated that close to 10% of the total number of returns filed would result in some sort of financial implications for the individual filing the return.