Mr. Chair, it's not the end of the world if that's included or not because it has already been made public. But, in his testimony, Mr. Menzies did not say how much it was going to cost. Four months ago, the committee wanted to know how much it was going to cost. He did not say anything about that. He just made a general comment, saying that more taxes would be collected, and so on. That had nothing to do with what the Speaker was asked. We wanted to know how much it was going to cost. That's what we wanted to know. Mr. Lukiwski's comment has nothing to do with the issue.
It's like when we were talking about the crime bills. We were told how great they were. The question was not whether the bills were good or not, but how much they would cost. In this case, we are not being told anything about that. So it's irrelevant.