Okay, that is the motion on the floor. We have discussion.
Mr. Williams, I believe you have something to say.
Evidence of meeting #7 for Public Accounts in the 39th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was debt.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy
Okay, that is the motion on the floor. We have discussion.
Mr. Williams, I believe you have something to say.
Conservative
John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB
I think the motion is appropriate. It's not a new issue; therefore, we can deal with it right away.
I think you need to build in there, Mr. Christopherson, the indicators by which they will deem success or otherwise.
NDP
David Christopherson NDP Hamilton Centre, ON
Well, I'll read the motion, and John is going to jump in where that fits: that the Canada Revenue Agency report to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts by--
NDP
NDP
David Christopherson NDP Hamilton Centre, ON
You're very welcome.
It will read that the Canada Revenue Agency report to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts by September 30, 2006 on the status of the agency's 2010 vision plan. The committee specifically requests the agency to provide us with a detailed action plan--
Conservative
Liberal
NDP
David Christopherson NDP Hamilton Centre, ON
Okay, Clerk, I have the rest of it, if you have that part: and a timetable for completing its 2010 vision, and to provide the committee with regular progress reports.
Conservative
John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB
It should read “the committee and the Auditor General”.
NDP
David Christopherson NDP Hamilton Centre, ON
Okay, and to provide the committee and the Auditor General with regular progress reports.
Auditor General, Office of the Auditor General of Canada
There was some question about the length of time we took to re-audit this issue. I will make a commitment to the committee that when we see the timelines that are developed by the Canada Revenue Agency, we will inform you of when we plan to go back and do a follow-up audit--because it will be based on their timelines.
NDP
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy
We've heard the motion as amended and we've had some discussion. Is there any further discussion?
(Motion agreed to)
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy
Mr. Christopherson, thank you very much.
Madame Ratansi, you have five minutes.
Liberal
Yasmin Ratansi Liberal Don Valley East, ON
I have two quick questions.
On page 243, the Auditor General observes that the CRA made a commitment to keep the tax debt below a certain level and to collect a specific amount of cash, but despite those efforts the tax debt has grown 88%. So there's a spread. What is the average value of the debt? How many debtors are there in the system, and what's the average value per person?