If I could quickly respond to that, having analyzed our specific donor base in Hamilton—Burlington, our more affluent donors give the same donation every year. A $10,000 donor gives $10,000 every year. It's consistent. You call and they say, “Count me in.”
We see this as a real win for middle- and low-income individuals, who will be encouraged to give more. That's really the heart and soul of our donor base. That's the group that we tend to try to move into leadership categories from the $500 to the $1,000 to the $2,500. That, for us, would be a real win, because that's a motivator for people who are looking for incentives to help give.
The other benefit we believe would be borne by such an initiative is that while there may be a slight drop in revenue to the federal government, there will be less reliance by our agencies on funding by government to deliver programs and services, in which case they will have the needed resources and the waiting lists will be reduced. It becomes an indirect win in our local communities.