Well, if you look at our organization, we're an international union. We do not report in the United States, as was suggested earlier. In Canada we are not required to report under the American legislation, but we do get information from our American colleagues.
They tell us—and we've confirmed this with the professionals who do our accounting, the actuarial benefit consulting, and that sort of thing—that this bill will add 20% to the cost of the administration of the union. It will require the $1 billion pension fund to file a report the size of a large city's phone book. It will take money away from our ability to service people, take money away from our ability to provide pensions, take money away from our ability to look after kids' teeth, so we're opposed to this sort of reporting.
We are not opposed to transparency. We are completely transparent to our members; we do not think we need to be transparent to the merit shop.