Mr. Speaker, one of the things I find troubling with this, which I think my colleague for Timmins—James Bay alluded to, is the consultation process where, at first glance, the numbers present what the Conservatives consider to be a fair way to go about this. However, let us look at some of the facts which could be easily rectified, but are not in the bill.
First and foremost, let us look at the education exemption. I have a direct question and a scenario that maybe the member could address.
If a financial institution like a bank decides to educate its employees, would that fall under the exemption as well, or is it just for other institutions?