Thank you, Mr. Gallivan. I think those figures would be helpful, so if you could come back to the committee on that, it would be much appreciated.
I'll move on to the finance department and the wage subsidy.
On the Canada emergency wage subsidy, we're aware—because the Financial Post did a lot of digging—that dozens of profitable Canadian corporations have used the wage subsidy for dividend payments, stock buybacks and executive bonuses. Other countries prohibited that. Canada seemed to discourage that.
I wonder what the department estimate is of the sum total of monies spent from the wage subsidy on those three categories—stock buybacks, executive bonuses and dividend payments—and what steps the department is taking to get that money from taxpayers back.