Okay. Thank you.
I completely agree with Mr. Christopherson that fundamental fairness is critical to the system being able to function. Canadians need to believe they are being treated fairly by the agency, or they will not feel compelled to comply with the law. It is incredibly important.
The other thing that's perhaps equally important is for the agency to be accurate in its work. The agency is not a for-profit corporation or enterprise whose goal is to simply collect as much as it can; the goal is to collect exactly the correct amount that a taxpayer owes—not more, not less.
My first question, then, is about accuracy. Note that the majority of those who file objections find that the objection is sustained, either wholly or in part, in favour of the taxpayer. What percentage of overall reviews or audits are objected to? You said 60% are in favour of the taxpayer. I just want that quick answer, if you have it.