Well, I don't know how you would provide a committee with information on the incidence of who collects the benefits of a tax-free savings account without identifying which income classes get it and how it is split between men and women.
I think if you were to ask your own bureaucrats, which you are able to do, to please provide—because they have a costing here.... They think it's going to cost x amount in year one, x amount in year two. They must have some modelling that indicates what the take-up rate is and which taxpayers they think will be accessing it.
You could ask for just an indication: can you please tell us who you think is taking up these amounts, which total almost $1 billion over a five-year horizon, by income bracket, by income class—because that's how tax files work, such as over $100,000 and between $50,000 and $100,000—and what proportion of tax filers those are, and what proportion of men and women fall in these categories?
It's just an objective analysis. Once you get the numbers in front of you.... I might not have calculated it correctly, but I can't be off by that huge a margin. If you ask the question with enough specificity, I think it is difficult for them to say everything's fine.