Indeed, the blue ribbon panel your government put in place really had this in mind. And there has been a real incentive by leading organizations, such as Imagine Canada, to see the implementation of the blue ribbon panel's recommendations. The work at Treasury Board and also within the line departments is a key part of that. This provides an opportunity for CRA to ensure that its efforts are also in line with the rest of the government. We were in an earlier discussion about leverage and the opportunity for matching funding. This is something your government is actively involved with already. Canadian Heritage is providing incentive grants, as we've heard, and CIDA is doing the same thing.
That environment, if it's strengthened, upon the recommendations of the blue ribbon panel, would create more impact in communities, because the investment of the Government of Canada could be aligned with the kinds of investments that come forward from Canadians through gifts earned through activities like the ones Barry was talking about. I think your efforts to encourage the adoption of the blue ribbon panel recommendations will make those tax incentives go further.
It's a great question.