I am writing to strongly oppose the proposed increase in the annual registration fee from $470 to $643. A 37% increase is excessive, unjustified, and places an unnecessary financial burden on registrants, especially considering the current economic climate. It is important to note that throughout the pandemic, CMRITO did not advocate for any wage support to its registrants, despite the challenges we faced on the frontlines of healthcare. Furthermore, with the integration of ultrasound professionals into the College, CMRITO saw a considerable increase in its membership, which should have provided additional financial resources to the College. Given these factors, it is difficult to understand why such a steep fee increase is now being proposed. Before implementing this change, CMRITO should provide full financial transparency, including detailed reports explaining why this increase is necessary and what alternative options, such as cost-cutting measures or a gradual increase, were considered. Without this information, the proposed hike appears to be an unjustifiable burden on registrants. I urge the Council to reconsider this proposal and to explore options that are more equitable for all members.