Perfect. Thank you.
I'm not a big fan of using witnesses for political reasons, which is why I'm going to avoid discussing all of what just happened, because I really do want to help. On this side anyway, we want to help you to help charitable giving across the country. So I have a couple of specific questions.
I'm interested, Ms. Mackenzie, in the numbers of volunteers that Volunteer Canada has. You're probably going to tell me how many there are, but how many of them are having to do police checks? Because we're going to be looking at these when we make our final analysis, could you supply us with a number of how many of your volunteers are doing the police checks so we can do an evaluation of how much it would cost in the end? Perhaps there's a way of our looking at somehow making the police check tax receiptable or something. But these are things we have to look at and we need some information from you to be able to do that work.
So if you could do that, it would be very helpful, and with the others as well, if you have any input on that, we'd certainly be interested in it. But I think Volunteer Canada is probably in the best position to do that.
The other thing I'd like your opinion on is that when organizations provide receipts to donors so they can get tax credits and whatnot, is there any way that you see our perhaps expanding the number of organizations that maybe eligible to give receipts? That's the key to really trying to get more donations and get more giving.
So, for example, I know we do for it amateur sport in limited ways, but have you thought about it maybe? Is that potentially something we could tap into?
Anybody? Have you thought about it?