I have been with the organization for four years, as I mentioned earlier. In the time I have been there, there has been no correspondence between DSF and the CRA. It's a good relationship. I can say there were letters that came to the organization before my time. The CRA tries to make sure that you don't tiptoe over the lines, so we put in place mechanisms to make sure we would not receive one of those letters again.
The only downside—I think this goes to your question—is that it means we spend quite a bit of time, when we come to putting forward public policy statements or opinions, just making sure we've taken into account the implications of that with respect to charity rules. It's not a bad thing, but it does mean that we put in additional effort to do that.