In fact, in practice, the organizations do not have many tools to find other resources. I think that that explains in part why they are very favourable to the idea of what is called in English the stretch tax. Indeed, this would give them a tool that would allow them to promote social action and community participation. That is their perspective, in any case. There is a lack of mechanisms to encourage people.
In the research that I did, I observed that in several provinces, in Ontario especially, organizations are turning to the provincial government because the federal government is withdrawing its funding. For instance, in the area of immigration, a number of services are offered to the community. There is a lot of uncertainty in this area, and because organizations are turning to the province to obtain funds, the provincial governments are under pressure. Those are two situations I observed in the field.