Thank you, Minister, for being here today.
I'm going to share my time, if there's any left, with Mr. Brown.
I only have one question for the minister. I'm going to go back to the old days.
For 52 years I've been a taxpayer. For 52 years I often wondered why my tax dollars should go to a cause that I don't support. I've been on this committee now for 13 years and I've seen lots of groups come and testify and give witness. The Canadian Bar Association, Victims of Crime, REAL Women of Canada, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, MADD Canada, and the National Citizens Coalition have all come before this committee. Those are a few and there are probably a lot more that are not funded by the government. They fund themselves. They form a society, sell memberships, fight for a cause that they believe in, and I say, good for you. In fact, I contribute to two or three of these organizations because they fight for their cause. I think as a taxpayer I would want my money to be spent for those causes I support. Others who support other causes could do likewise with their organizations.
I would ask the ministerwhether there is any reason why a group of people who support the commission couldn't form a society. We have seven people here who would probably make good members. They could contribute some money and get it started and do their work like they always have before in the past, and we'll bring them before the committee as a group of people representing citizens who purport to advise on what they do.