Under the Canadian charities and tax laws, journalism is excluded from charitable purposes. I think the reason that occurred is that in the past it was seen primarily as a commercial activity. It is not specifically enumerated and therefore has not been approved as having a charitable or educational purpose that would come under the charities act and also under being able to receive gifts and tax about gifts. Those issues need to be addressed.
There was a large study conducted a year ago comparing English-based nations, Commonwealth nations, in that regard—the larger ones—and it showed the deficiencies in the Canadian one, but it's mainly enumerating the fact that there can be not-for-profit journalism and that could be a culturally and educationally significant act under charities and tax laws.