Thank you.
There was a suggestion that there's a difference of opinion with respect to the payment of volunteers. First, if I were allocating a $900-million program, I wouldn't want to be resting on a difference of opinion as to its legality. When we're talking about this difference of opinion about whether it's okay to pay volunteers, let's be clear about what we're talking about.
We're talking about Johnny coming into the shelter to help people, and he has to take the bus here. Is it okay if we pay for a bus pass for him or buy him some tokens? Suzie is coming to help us with our charity barbecue. Can we feed her afterwards? Can we give some sort of small token to reward her? We're not talking about it in the scope of giving students $5,000, at $10 per hour or less—not these massively structured, sub-minimum wage payments. This is not within the scope of the debate.