Thank you for the question.
We are happy to be here to talk about a report that is pretty positive concerning the Canada Revenue Agency.
The female presumption concept is still justified today. That concept is not being questioned. Women are earning less than men in the labour market, and they are provided with financial assistance to raise their children.
What we noted is that the law states that the female presumption concept is the starting point for determining to whom the money will be paid. In the case of some blended families, it may be difficult for both the agency and the applicant to understand at what point they are entitled to the money they're owed.
As I mentioned, we found that there may have been challenges in terms of communication, as well as in terms of procedure the agency should modify to clarify that concept and to ensure that someone who has one or several children in their care in a family setting receives the money they are due.