Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I guess at the end of the day what really matters with probably almost any policy, but certainly when we're looking at something like this, is what impact it has on taxpayers. What does it mean for everyday Canadians?
You've laid out quite clearly some of the challenges that you're facing and the fact that you're not able to perform some of the audits that you would wish you could perform. Some of the challenges you're facing from being unable to get new technologies, to train staff to today's levels....
Maybe give us a sense as to what that means for everyday Canadians. What does it mean for taxpayers if you can't perform some of these audits? What is the impact going to be on taxpayers?