It seems to me that when people are talking about politics, we often hear that there are revenue challenges for governments. We certainly hear it in the House. As you know, there are revenue challenges for governments, so it seems to me that if you have a crown corporation that can offer services at fair prices and generate revenue with them, that revenue either gets reinvested in services through the corporation or, God willing, there's a big enough surplus such that some of it can be transferred and used for other things.
At the end of the day, if there's a core of services that need to be offered through government, Canadians have to pay for that in some way. If some Canadians are paying for that through a fair and reasonable price for services they value, and there's a surplus and that gets applied through government to other things that we also need, is that not...? We hear about the need to lower taxes and everything else, but we also need to find revenue to provide government services. If you have effective crown corporations that are able to deliver services at fair prices and generate a profit, is that not desirable from the point of view of raising revenue for the government for other things?