I will take the case of an individual, since that is the one you mentioned. Generally speaking, people complete their income tax return and the notice of assessment is issued. If an amount is owing, this will appear on the notice of assessment. Individuals have 90 days to appeal or to file a notice of objection to the notice of assessment. No legal collection procedures can be undertaken during those 90 days. However, on the 45th day, generally, the account is brought to the attention of our risk management system. At that time, you will get a first collection letter. After 45 days, we are going to start thinking about calling you. We make outgoing calls from our call centre located in Ottawa. So you would no doubt get a call from our call centre and we will try to convince you to pay the amount owing. If the amount is not paid within 90 days, the account is transferred to collection agents located in our local offices.