Thank you, Madam Chair.
What we're trying to do is to make sure that the information that's at our disposal is shared with the [Technical difficulty--Editor] to help get a better picture of the financial [Technical difficulty--Editor] the individual.
Getting better data on previous tax filings, dependants and, obviously, income will help us make better decisions collectively about what we should do.
I'd just add to a point that Graham made that one of the reasons this can become time-consuming or more complicated is just to make sure we are protecting the privacy of the information we share. This always comes up when we share people's tax data.
[Technical difficulty--Editor] and we need to make sure that whatever we do respects that.