Mr. Chair, I'll give you a general response, and I believe Jim Ralston can add some specifics.
What this is designed to do, of course, is to be able to conduct the right analysis of the money flowing through charities, to look at the connections between charities in order to ascertain at the end of the day whether the money being collected through the charitable tax regime is ultimately being used to finance terrorist organizations. It's a heavy analytical investment, as you can imagine, because it's not as simple as one charity being involved; it usually involves many, many charities and the flow of funds between them. We try to track that. At the end of the day, we want to be able to provide some assurance—