Thank you very much.
Mr. Chair, in my remaining minute, I'd like to do a little math. Of the wage subsidy in the CEWS, $32 billion has been identified as potentially having gone to ineligible recipients. That doesn't include money that went to eligible recipients whom many would deem unworthy. There was $6 billion to $7 billion paid to publicly traded corporations that continued to pay dividends to shareholders. There was about $10 billion paid to students to not work when the economy opened up in the summer of 2021. If you add those amounts together, then we're talking about almost $50 billion, somewhere between $40 billion and $50 billion of the largest benefits that went to Canadians for COVID. That could be anywhere between 20% to 25%. That's why this is an important discussion to have. That's why I think Canadians deserve follow-up information from the Canada Revenue Agency.
I thank the Auditor General for her work and her office's report on this. I thank the CRA for attending today and look forward to a future discussion on this.
Thank you.