Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, having been advised of the total amount of the debts that are about to be forgiven by this government, this causes me some concern. However, I realize that the government made every conceivable effort in this case to collect money and then decided that perhaps these figures should be forgiven. Once they are forgiven, there is no way that government can collect the money from the creditors, from the businesses.
I also understand that the Minister has stated that in some cases when a company declares bankruptcy, then the debts are forgiven. But I'm wondering, Mr. Chairman, sometimes when a company declares bankruptcy, then most of the assets are liquidated. I'm wondering if, in some cases, the government collects money through the liquidation of the property of the said company. When I look at the receivables, it is almost $500,000; $452,282.30, in this case. Has the government collected some of the money that was owed to the government from the companies that we are about to forgive? Has there been some success in collecting a portion of what is owed from the companies to the government? Thank you.