I will rely on my numbers then.
The projected increase in the resolution on the stretch tax credit was $574. If I understand correctly, this charitable donations tax credit is the most generous in the world. So, when the financing, advertising and administrative costs of fundraising organizations go over 50.6% or 42.6%, it would be better for the federal and provincial governments to give the money directly to charities than to deal with donations. Therein lies the problem. Have I captured it well?
If the financing, advertising and administrative costs of the organizations are too high, the government would be better off giving money directly to hospitals rather than dealing with charitable donations. It would cost the government less.