I was unaware that I was going to get the remainder of the time, but that's fine. How much of an expert I am we'll see.
I actually want to go back to a comment made by Mr. Adler. What people talked about was transparency of unions. Well, at union conventions, the union's budget is presented. At monthly meetings of union locals, their books are there and open. That's a side that most people don't really understand about the functioning of unions.
There is a thing called the Rand formula, from Justice Rand's ruling in regard to who pays union dues and who doesn't pay union dues. They ruled that even though you don't want to be a member of a union, if you benefit from the collective bargaining, and you're in the workplace, you pay union dues. But these are association dues. These are not income. It's not income in the form that it would be taxable, because this is a not-for-profit organization and the rules have been there for a long time. It's not like they're raising money in the public where they can raise more money or pay taxes on it. There's a misconception there.
I'd like your comments on that.