Thank you, Mr. Le Goff.
My next question is for Mr. Hamilton from the Canada Revenue Agency.
Mr. Hamilton, according to the Office of the Auditor General's report, with more time to process benefit applications, first-level agents could better verify the information provided. For example, they could check whether another child associated with the same parents had been born within the previous nine months.
Has the agency ever assessed the additional costs of increased checks by first-level agents versus the potential savings resulting from the identification of ineligible people at the outset?