I don't have that data, but Canada has one of the strongest and broadest and most vibrant voluntary sectors in the world. The Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating is among the most comprehensive data gathered on giving and volunteering habits that exist in the world as well.
What's interesting, though, is that the survey also tells us that about 90% of Canadians are involved in informal helping out, outside of the infrastructure of the voluntary sector. So we know that core value is there. We want to promote people being involved in the voluntary sector that's delivering vital services. The key aspect of the work we want to focus on is training and building capacity of organizations to engage volunteers, so they can dedicate their dollars to delivering on their missions rather than having to think about and wonder about what the trends are in volunteering and what we need to do to capture the future generation of volunteering. That's our job at Volunteer Canada, to be ahead of the curve, and we want to make sure we are able to share those learnings with our sector organizations, who in many cases are struggling with the here and now around volunteer involvement. We want to make sure they're positioned to meet the needs and interests of volunteers into the future.