Let me give you an example. When REAL Women began, we applied many times for funding. We never got a response. They wouldn't even send us application forms. Under the Access to Information Act, we found material showing they were deliberately ostracizing us. We knew that, and one day we decided to prove it. So we phoned and said we were representing a whole new group of women called the national association of lesbian mothers. Within two weeks we got a response, and the application forms, with a little handwritten note saying, welcome to the Status of Women.
That was the proof we were waiting for. We have it. We still have that documentation. We have presented this to prior committees. If you doubt me for a minute, we have the documentation to back up what I'm saying. It has been a discriminatory organization.
We represent grassroots women. We are an advocacy group. We have no charitable number. We are able to exist because grassroots women, ordinary women who are not wealthy, have been able to say they are willing to support us. We have a lot of volunteer help. We are a prime example of how, when you have the support of grassroots people, women can exist and be an advocacy group without government funding. We reflect that. If we can do it, why cannot all these other groups?
Why can't LEAF or CRIAW support themselves if they have the support of women? They obviously don't. They don't have the support, because they can't even get their own funding. You gave $1.5 million to the research group CRIAW, and LEAF has had $1.5 million, from 1992 to 2002.
What have they done? Look at their court cases. They represent feminist ideology. We go to court; REAL Women has intervened in court many, many times, but we've paid for it ourselves. We pay for all our visits to the United Nations. We pay for it ourselves. It can be done, because we have support of Canadian women behind us.