The federal government says it's working on a long-term strategy to address problems at the Canada Revenue Agency as the agency's 100-day plan to improve its services reaches its end point next week.

Wayne Long, secretary of state for the Canada Revenue Agency and financial institutions, told the House of Commons public accounts committee on Thursday that the government is working on a three-to-five-year plan for the agency and believes it's on the right track.

Long said the 100-day plan, which was focused on addressing call centre delays, is a "Band-Aid" and he wants to keep working on improving services after it wraps up next week.

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