Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank my colleague Mr. Deltell for allowing me to continue on this front.
When you look at the questions on the tables within the CRA report, you mention that a correct response is to refer to somebody else, as Mr. Dompierre did. I agree with that. The last thing we want as a government is the incorrect information going out. It is correct to say you don't know and that you'll get the right information or the right person to give you that information. I understand that completely.
What was the correct response rate on the first try? If my tax return were reassessed and I owed an amount, when should I expect collection action to begin if I'm objecting to a reassessment?