Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank all our witnesses, and particularly for your hard work during this pandemic. I think for me it really hit home during the OAG report when we talked about the wage subsidy being one of the biggest undertakings in history for the Government of Canada. I think that speaks to the size and scale of what we've been encountering these last few months. Thank you for that.
Mr. Sabia, thank you and others for your work in finance on the budget that was just tabled this week.
I have some quick comments. When I saw paragraph 7.33 in the report, it certainly was relevant. It was walking me back through the different points in time during this pandemic in terms of the $1,000 cap that was originally in place for the CERB and some of the disincentives. It was nice to see our government respond and be able to change some of these programs. I've heard that through the testimony so far today.
I want to go right to Ms. Hogan first on paragraph 7.37. You mentioned that 28% of the applicants under the CEWS program had not filed in 2019. Can you clarify, as quickly as you can, whether they had not filed at the time they received the benefit or at the time you had audited?