Thank you.
Mr. Johnson, you talked about charities and the receipts issued by those organizations. The government recently introduced a bill to prevent employees of trusts that issue tax receipts from earning more than $250,000 a year. That gives rise to certain problems when it involves universities or hospitals, for example.
I have already met with people in Quebec regarding this matter. Have you noticed that people elsewhere in Canada are concerned about the idea of a salary cap for anyone working for a charity trust, in order to prevent such organizations from issuing tax receipts if they happen to employ a doctor, an engineer or a director who makes more than $250,000? Have there been reactions to this outside Canada?