Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Baker, a friend of mine, a well-known lawyer--you'd probably recognize his name if I mentioned it--used to make something of a living going around the charitable circuit, primarily Christian charities, and he used to explain the new rules or try to explain the new rules for charitable compliance to a variety of groups, whether they were church groups or NGOs, or in some cases non-Christian charities, etc. He lobbied hard and long with the Department of Finance to try to get them changed so that there was some simplification so people wouldn't err inadvertently and fail to comply because they either didn't understand or misinterpreted the rules.
He was notable in his lack of success in terms of changing the rules, and so now I assume your agency is stiffed with trying to interpret these rules or at least force compliance by these charities, of which there are quite a number. There are literally thousands of charities that you have to deal with.
So I would like to know from you, from your perspective, the experience that you've had with these new rules and what measures, if any, are in place with respect to compliance errors that are largely innocent errors.