There's a real challenge in trying to delineate between political advocacy and expressing public policy views that reflect your expertise or the views of your members. I see that 10% figure as being a difficult one to quantify. That's something I think we ought to consider as a committee.
I have a quick final question. It's on the area of impact investing and social finance. I have the report here from the Canadian Task Force on Social Finance, with people ranging from Stanley Hartt, who is the former deputy finance minister and chief of staff to Brian Mulroney, to Paul Martin, of course, who was the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
Do you believe we should, as a committee and as part of this study, spend some time studying the potential public policies to mobilize impact investing?