Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to pick up where I left off previously in relation to capacity at CRA. You mentioned that you're at full capacity and that you have the power and ability to investigate every single one of these claims, but of course Canadians are still seeing issues in relation to what they feel should be owed to them, which is the massive corporate tax avoidance dollars that should be going to our public systems.
In regard to that, I think it's important to know and to qualify your statement, Mr. Commissioner, when you say that. You know, money is, of course, one of those resources that the government has been able to increase for the CRA's operations and capacity, but the question still remains of whether it's enough, particularly if we're thinking about the existing tax avoidance at the levels that it's at.
It would be helpful for me and I think for Canadians across the country to know exactly what you're doing in relation to that tax avoidance and to understand whether or not it's growing or diminishing with your strategies in relation to the numbers I cited between 2014-18.
What do the numbers look like for 2018-20 in terms of corporate tax avoidance?