Let me add to Al's comments. We have two types of matching programs in the three United Ways that I've worked for: matching offered not only by corporations but by generous individuals who match first-time gifts as well. We have corporations that match their employees' gifts dollar for dollar. Just recently, ArcelorMittal Dofasco in Hamilton matched all new business gifts that came in to the United Way up to $50,000. We had 67 businesses come forward with new gifts that brought in additional revenue. Some were individual gifts and some were corporate business gifts.
So it is an incentive, and this is an example of how the stretch tax credit would benefit the donor, because the person wasn't previously giving and is now giving $100 or $500 or $20, which increases their own individual giving and would allow them a stretch tax credit for their return. The winners are the community and the programs that are funded.