Sir, this bill is not about transparency. We don't have a problem with transparency. Our members, who own these organizations, have access to that information—monthly, as was stated by another member. They have it every month, if they want to come to meetings. They can come to their annual conventions. They have access to the financials of their unions now.
What this private member's bill is talking about is far more detailed reporting that, as was said by John Logan and others, will give our adversaries—people who are out to destroy us—information to use against us.
It's not for our members. Our members get it now.