Okay.
Have you done any analyses of the potential impact of not extending the deadline for loan repayment—business bankruptcies, for instance? Many companies are unable to borrow from financial institutions or to repay the loan they received from the Canada Emergency Benefit Account. If the deadline is not extended, they will lose the $20,000 loan forgiveness and will have to repay their $60,000 government loan over the next three years at a 5% interest rate.
These businesses are seriously considering bankruptcy. According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, over 200,000 businesses are in that position.
Has the impact of bankruptcies been assessed? Has the snowball effect of bankruptcies, including repercussions on jobs and suppliers, been evaluated? Even if only 1% of the 200,000 businesses were to declare bankruptcy, that would amount to 2,000 bankruptcies at the same time. That would be problematic.
Has the Department of Finance taken these impacts into consideration?