Mr. Speaker, I suggest within the legislation as it is presently written there is the possibility for improvements on what is presently going on with respect to the fact that we have such a giant bureaucracy and it comes under the public service rules and so on and so forth.
We see some light in this legislation. The legislation is not all dark. But the difficulty is that if we are going to go ahead and proceed to pass this legislation, as I am sure the government will, we have not done away with the threat, and I use that word advisedly, to ordinary citizens and ordinary law abiding taxpayers who feel threatened by Revenue Canada. These citizens are going to feel equally if not more threatened by this agency because the government has not corrected the problem.