There's absolutely a back-and-forth, and we agree that the recommendation is one that can be implemented and so on and so forth.
The concern here is that.... We don't take issue with the risk-based approach that the department has made. It's really the amount of work and the extent of work that we don't believe is sufficient in order to meet that fairness threshold of treating every taxpayer—whether they be an individual or a business—fairly. If you've identified the potential 100,000 businesses that are not complying, to look at only a fraction of those is not treating every taxpayer fairly.
The first step is to identify payments to ineligible recipients. Then the decision can be made to go after collection or not collection.... There could be all kinds of choices made for compassionate reasons and so on, but I'd just encourage the government to be a lot more transparent in what they're doing, and I think they need to do more work.