That aspect of the bill is not what is being questioned. There are a few sections--I apologize, I don't have the specific sections, but we can get them to you--where it says that those 150,000 non-voting members have the right to vote about a particular decision. It's questioning that. Many non-profit corporations and charities....
I know that, in the first instance, this sounds problematic. You sort of say, “Well, what do you mean you don't want your members to have a vote?” But today many organizations have honourary members.