Yes. What I'm getting at, focusing on some studies and some other comments that have been made in prior committees, is that tax incentives do provide some incentive to donate more. But I would focus more on the other benefits of eliminating the $200 distinction, most notably the fact that it's a simpler system. People can understand that if you earn some income and you donate it to a charity, you're not paying any tax on it. That's currently not happening for many taxpayers in other systems. It's very simple. It's easy to understand. It's easy to comprehend and it's very palatable to the population.
The other comment I would make is that it makes every dollar of donation count the same, and I think that for modest, hard-working Canadians, every dollar of donation should be worth the same.