Most certainly it would not be compensated in any way. Take the case of the Canadian Business Aviation Association. It imposes charges on its members and these cover the cost of providing services. Obviously, Transport Canada has nothing to do with all of that. If an organization is designated, it must work out some kind of arrangement with its members. As you will see, pursuant to the regulations, members can turn to the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada if they disagree with the charges imposed. They can ask to have the charges reviewed.
On May 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.