I'm not aware of any politician that says that. This is Canada's national public library for hospitals, universities, and business. That's why at a time right now I'm concerned about it.
I thank you, and I know you'll do a fair review. That's all I'm asking.
I'll move on to the auto credit facility. When will we see something come out of that?
One of the things that's disturbing in terms of the way it might roll out is that the Minister of Finance has been very explicit about the fact that this is going to be a revenue generator for the finance department, meaning that their interest rate is going to be a return. This is Canadian taxpayers' money that is going to be used to hopefully get vehicles, leases, purchases out there to stimulate the economy. I'm worried about the profit range the government is going to try to make from the citizens' own money. That's one issue.
Secondly, with the approximately $40 billion still on the ecoAUTO “feebates”—the tax that was introduced on automobiles that is still coming into your coffers—why can't that money, as Ford has suggested, be moved into a credit facility in a revolving fund right now, perhaps not permanent, for low-interest purchasing and leasing of automobiles?