There are three sources of funding, and there are challenges on all those fronts. There's no doubt.
The charitable and non-profit sector is increasingly being asked to take on a lot of work. There are issues with human resources—how do we attract the best and the brightest to come and work in our sector? Our sector is not just about volunteers. We have two million Canadians working in our sector. That's going to be a challenge.
The whole issue of transparency, governance, and impact is on the front burner of charitable organizations, not because charitable organizations are doing a bad job, but because there are questions being asked. There are new ways that we need to do things, and we are increasingly looking for impact and results rather than just looking at the inputs.
Those are big issues. That's why at Imagine we're launching these two initiatives. First, we have this new portal, which is going to allow Canadians to get easy access to information about all 85,000 charities. Second, we have the standards program, which is an accreditation. Increasingly, organizations are coming forward and we're saying we want to find ways to make sure we have the systems and the programs and the policies to be a well-governed organization, because we know the impact is going to be better, and also because we want to be able to respond to Canadians, donors, and volunteers.