We understand that. This is what the CFIB said. My question is saying that this is a group that is working to get benefits for their members and the government is not supposed to just take that at face value. It's supposed to be undertaking its own independent assessment to spend—because this is basically a fiscal expenditure—the funds that have been allocated to it. Why doesn't the federal government undertake an independent study of a measure that will basically forgo over half a billion dollars?
To put it another way, if the Canadian Federation of Students were coming to you and saying that with half a billion dollars they could create 25,000 jobs for youth, you wouldn't take that at face value, would you?