What I find just absolutely incredible is that we've had more and more of these consulting companies appear before committee. We're learning that a lot of them don't even do the work, and they charge between 15% and 30% for commission. We've had IT specialists show up who don't even understand IT, or who aren't really experts in IT, but they're experts in finding people to do the work. Some of them don't have offices, and some of them don't have staff.
By reducing just the commissions by 4.2% on the $21.6 billion, we could cover the CEBA loan extension for 250,000 businesses. Does that sound about right?