Members on this side like to imply that when we raise these questions, we're ideologically objecting to the idea of social financing, and I would just say that, to me, it's the same as any other charitable role. I welcome corporations or philanthropic groups that wish to get involved in the public good, but I am concerned if the government is financing that with funds it's raised from taxpayers when it should be doing that work itself. In that case, there's no net gain if the government is actually doing that financing.
Again, as I've said, others have said it's probably a loss, because it becomes more expensive to do it through a third party.