dapaterson said:
CANEX does cost public money. The infrastructure and PILT and other costs are borne by the public - CANEX contributes not one thin dime.
Do you have a dollar figure? Or even a ball park figure? Your biggest gripe seems to be that it:
A) Costs money
B) Takes time from leadership.
Whereas countless members are saying it is beneficial whether this is 0% interest, good produce, very useful, close to PMQ's etc.
Looking at the report and financial statements it says:
One of the strengths that set our services apart from others is the caring, cooperative framework upon which NPP is founded. The proceeds that military members, veterans and their families invest in NPP programs go back into local community services. For instance, by buying new furniture at CANEX or signing up for life insurance with SISIP Financial, military members maybe helping send a child to summer camp, or investing in their Base/Wing’s Family Day. In FY 2014-2015, $4.09M was reinvested in the delivery of local morale and welfare services. [1]
Looking at the Financial statements we see.
CANEX
Contribution to CFCF and Royalties
3,754,000 FY 14/15
3,782,000 FY 13/14 (Even though CANEX had a net of loss $231,000)
SISIP
Contribution to CFCF
3,150,000 FY 14/15
3,150,000 FY 13/14
[1]
I'm
assuming that SISIP paid for 3.15M and CANEX paid 0.94M and that the remaining 2.81M was paid to base Royalities. (Not 100% sure on the allocation, if a SME with more experience in this area can correct me that'd be great)
So we have a Service that members seem to enjoy and various members have posted stories where it is a neccesity (Such as Petawawa (and other postings), New Pte's with little money, dependants without transportation) and for the past two years has paid on average $3.768M To services that directly support the CF member and their family members. How much does it really cost to operate 33 retail stores (Some of which are express marts)[2]? Likewise if we shut it down who pays the 3.75M that CANEX currently provides?
Edit:
Wait a minute,
''CANEX Concessions
CANEX in our effort to provide the highest level of available products or services will lease excess NPF space on CF Bases/Wings to local businesses through Concession Agreements.
CANEX concessions include Subway and Tim Hortons, as well as several other convenience operations including:
Financial Services
Barber Shops
Florist
Optometrists
Pharmacies
Beauty Salons
Medical/Dental Offices
Service Stations
Travel Services
Tailors/Seamstresses
Banks/Credit Unions
[3]
Does NPF then actually pay for the CANEX space in the first place? If that is the case what is the issue?
Refs:
[1] https://www.cfmws.com/en/AboutUs/Library/PublicationsandPresentations/AnnualReport/AnnualReport2014-15/Documents/2014-15%20NPP%20Annual%20Report%20May15.pdf
[2] http://www.canex.ca/ustorelocator/location/map
[3] https://www.cfmws.com/en/AboutUs/CANEX/services_operations_concessions/Pages/default.aspx