Excuse me for interrupting, but I want to make sure about your answer. You're saying it's unrealistic to think that the entire $31 million would be spent, even if, as part of your duties as Auditor General, you've already begun to spend some of the money.
My second question is for Mr. Hamilton.
Mr. Hamilton, I'd like to thank you very much for the answers you sent to us about collection measures. My understanding with respect to digital services is that no collection action has been taken against Canadians.
I would like to return to a portion of my question about physical products.
For digital services, the amount to be collected would appear at first glance to be rather too small to make it worthwhile to take action against each of the citizens involved. However, to return to my microwave oven and higher-value products; that's the part of the question you haven't answered.
Are there collection measures for people who did not make a declaration?