Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank our guest and the mover of the motion this afternoon.
I'm going to share some of my time with Mr. Chong.
I really only have one question and I need to be upfront about things. The parliamentary secretary was pushing to be here today, but he's not in this province actually. I know you've been working with him, and we appreciate your willingness to look at some changes, and you have provided some changes here today in terms of amendments you are recommending to this committee, which we really appreciate, as you're focusing in on the accountability aspects.
I was a fundraiser myself for the Easter Seals Society way back when. Now they call them development officers, and my wife is one for Easter Seals. I wish she could make $100,000 and put her name there. She works hard at it. She's only part-time, but she works very hard for Easter Seals, as do many individuals across the country working for charities.
On some of your reports here, I think if you asked folks on the street, is a hospital a charity, is a university a charity, that may not come to mind. We think of Easter Seals groups, Heart and Stroke, and those types of organizations as charities. It's a bit of a different perspective on what you would consider a charity.
Based on your discussion with the parliamentary secretary, what are you hoping this government does with your bill and with the issue in general going forward?