It's hard to compare those numbers. I think the difference on the ground would be that a lot of these dollars through the stretch tax credit would go to a lot of the smaller charities or a lot of the more rural charities that haven't necessarily benefited from the asset side of things. So I think there's a difference there.
The other point around the stretch tax credit is that it's about putting money into communities through charitable organizations, but it's also about creating engagement at the community level so that giving from ordinary Canadians is also about creating engagement at the community. That's very important for us. We actually see a really strong relationship between giving and volunteering. Those two things are important.