Indeed, the framework in which we operate means that we use the powers we are given, taking into account the restrictions and constraints which are imposed on us as well. For example, we do not collect the amounts due while an appeal is pending. Cases therefore become older and taxpayers hope to pay but unfortunately are not always able to do so because they have not necessarily set money aside for it.
I think it is a question of fairness towards Canadians. People who expect to win their case wonder why they have to pay Revenue Canada. It doesn't make our work easy.
There are other cases. For example, self-employed workers must do a year-round assessment of the amount they will have to pay at the end of the year in taxes. As the Auditor General's Office has noted, some of them present a challenge. They do the best assessment they can on their own account, but at the end of the year, they find they do not have the sum required to pay when they submit their income tax return. So what do we do in those cases?
This is how things really are. When people have the ability to pay, we have the tools to collect the money they owe. However, when people do not have the ability to pay, when they have not set aside enough money and do not have the means to pay, then what can we do? We have to demonstrate not generosity, but understanding, and acknowledge the circumstances they find themselves in. Often, these are taxpayers who have lost their jobs or whose family situation, a divorce, for example, makes things difficult. Sometimes, the ability to pay will return later, but for the moment, the best strategy we can take with those individuals is to give them an opportunity to put their financial situation back on a sounder footing and deal with their financial problems. We try to demonstrate compassion and take into account the circumstances that taxpayers face. That is in our policy and procedures. We even have a fairness file, where we can write off penalties and interest when the taxpayer in question does not have the ability to pay.