Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I think the questions that my friend Maxime has raised are very important. I think they warrant some more depth and understanding, particularly section 3.13, which states:
Overall, we found that the Canadian sales tax system did not keep pace with the rapidly evolving digital marketplace. On the basis of publicly available data, we estimated losses of $169 million in the GST on foreign digital products and services sold in Canada in 2017. In addition, the federal government could not assess and collect all sales taxes on e-commerce transactions.
I appreciated that Ms. Hogan, in preparation for this meeting, updated the information with the estimated amount of $247 million in 2019, with the increase of 50% in two years. This is astounding, and this is, again, as Mr. Blanchette-Joncas has identified, without the COVID variable of what I think will be astronomical figures in 2020.
For digital products and services, the Canadian sales tax system has placed Canadian businesses at an unfair disadvantage in relation to its foreign investors. I'm sure even my Conservative friends, who have so passionately defended big multinationals' ability to operate without taxation.... I want to call your attention to section 3.14, which states:
We found that existing legislation, combined with the Canada Border Services Agency’s poor data management of low-value shipments imported into Canada...placed Canadian businesses at an unfair disadvantage in relation to foreign vendors. According to the Department of Finance...the situation could have encouraged domestic vendors to move their operations abroad and could have discouraged foreign investment in Canada.
Throughout this report, we have heard here in testimony today that the CRA claims it does not have the legislative authority to conduct compliance activities, especially on digital vendors. If you don't have the right tools in your tool box, how can you be expected to do the job we're asking of you?
The question is, when was the legislation last reviewed regarding e-commerce digital vendors? Have you discussed this lack of legislative authority with the minister?