That's fantastic. It's absolutely amazing how much talent and time people do put into this. I find that most of the people in the communities I represent don't just volunteer for one organization. It seems like in every community you have the core volunteers who volunteer in three or four organizations.
Ms. McManus, I'm just going to ask a question of you. I think I have enough time for one more question.
I was elected in 2006. After the first budget when we were here, we changed the policy for gifts from shares and stocks, and things of that nature. The Lacombe & District Historical Society had a mortgage on its blacksmith museum that was paid off in full the very first year after that tax policy was changed, because a generous donor who saw fit to make that donation through that method was able to help that particular society do so.
Are there any other anecdotes like this that you could provide to this committee? If we were going to strengthen charitable donations and giving, we must go to the people who have the resources to be able to do so. We can get the time and talent from the local community. We're going to get the treasure from those who have it. I think this is an excellent strategy going forward. Do you have anything else to offer the committee that would encourage us to move in that direction?