No, I'm satisfied with the answer. This is my time. I'm satisfied with the answer.
Yesterday we had the president of CUPE, Paul Moist, in. I asked him if his trade union was a for-profit organization, and he claimed that it is not. I asked him what appears on the financial statements, if there is a profit showing, and he said no. This is my mistake. I should have checked the statements before. He said they appear on his website. It does show that CUPE made a profit of $11 million last year, not to mention $100 million in investments.
Now, my understanding is, and I think we would all agree in this room, that everybody should be paying their fair share of taxes. Businesses certainly do. It's odd to me that trade unions that make money, that make a profit, do not pay taxes.
Ms. MacEwen, would you agree with that? Do you think trade unions that make a profit should be paying their fair share of taxes?