Very quickly, I would say at the end of the day that Canadians are very generous, but as mentioned earlier we don't maybe have the same culture of philanthropy that some other places do, such as the United States.
It would be beneficial if we could create a culture that championed charitable giving much stronger, but there are limits to how quickly and how effectively you can change culture. As a consequence, I think this is where the role of government comes into play, to ask what sort of incentive we can give to try to encourage the sort of activity we want from the societal point of view. It's not perfect. It's just one approach.
I think there are challenges in identifying which charities should be singled out versus others. It's probably better to give the best backdrop and then let Canadians decide where to direct it. It's very democratic.