I appreciate that clarification very much.
I want to follow up on a second issue. Mr. Jean raised some points we raised with you last time you were at committee. They are with respect to a private member's bill on salaries of officials and transparency and accountability. At that time, many of the charities recognized the need to be more transparent and accountable.
One of the things raised was, I know, beyond what you have on your website. It is a very good website, and there's a lot of financial information there, but have you looked at publicly listing on the website any donation amounts above a certain amount, as they do with donations to political candidates or parties, as well as publicly listing all the activities the charity is involved in? You'd have the money coming in to a charity and the money going out. It would be fully transparent. People could analyze it. Citizens could analyze it, supporters of those charities could analyze it, and parliamentarians could analyze it. Is there any thought being given to implementing that type of a system?