I could speak to you more about the implications and the technical aspects of the bill. I'd have to defer to my minister to pass judgment on his comfort level with the bill.
I will say we were concerned with the impact of the cap on the ability of charities to attract and retain highly qualified employees, particularly in the larger charities such as universities and hospitals. There was also a concern that imposing full disclosure would affect a number of charities, given that 60% of all charities don't have paid employees, and the charitable sector is generally characterized by those earning fairly modest incomes. So that would be seen as onerous on them and might bring up privacy concerns.
In terms of the way the bill stands now, I understand you have a list of charitable organizations that have agreed to appear in front of the committee and I think that would be a good question to pose to them, whether they have particular privacy concerns associated with the $100,000 disclosure.