Thank you, Chair.
Thank you both for coming.
As Mr. Boughen was asking the question and Mr. Lahey was explaining—we were conversing earlier—I thought I would point out that Mr. Lahey used to be the CEO of FirstOntario, where I've been a member for a long time. But it goes back to the auto workers actually, and specifically to General Motors and not auto workers in St. Catharines or in Niagara, but actually to one plant. We had what we used to call CU-men—because they were men at the time, not women—who would come around and sign you up, as a new employee when you entered the work force, to join the credit union. That's how they drove their membership base.
I think of my late brother, who worked at Ferranti-Packard and also belonged to a credit union at Ferranti-Packard, which John would remember, of course. It made electrical equipment. When that plant and other plants closed, the credit unions closed as well. So the history of Ontario credit unions is driven by small manufacturers and large manufacturers. At one point in time they couldn't merge in Ontario, so when they died, they died.
One of our branches, while you were CEO, Mr. Lahey, was Holy Rosary in Thorold, which was actually a credit union to the parish. It wasn't attached to an industry or a company; it was Holy Rosary parish of Thorold. The credit union was for the parishioners, and you had to be a member of the parish to belong to the credit union. So it was a different dynamic, I think.
I want to actually get to both of you, and time will run short.
Can you compare the first 55% of your career, Mr. Lahey, with the second part of your career, which is now ongoing, and the banking aspects of where you were? You were there for a substantial period of time. Your CV correctly points out—and I already knew this—that you were a senior executive there for a long time. Can you compare what you saw coming into the credit union movement and what you've seen subsequently? Can you give us a sense of the importance of why credit unions are truly needed, not only in this province but across the country?