Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General said there is no way to figure out where that $500 million went.
The problem with the Canada Revenue Agency is that Canadians who are not rich are presumed guilty until they can prove they are innocent, but wealthy Canadians or those who are part of corporate Canada are innocent until the CRA can prove their guilt. Because that is way more difficult to do than to go after people who cannot defend themselves, the wealthy get off scot-free. As a result, in the last five years, Canada has forgone $16 billion in unpaid taxes.
I am asking the Prime Minister again, when will the Liberals put an end to this unacceptable double-standard in CRA operations?