Yes, sure. Since 2007, CRA's top two priorities have been to end abusive charity gifting tax schemes and fraudulent receipting.
In 2006, $1.3 billion worth of receipts were issued that were part of just the abusive tax schemes. CRA has worked very hard to try to knock out the schemes. They've deregistered probably about 30 charities that have been involved with these schemes, and the number is now down to $300 million a year. So it went from $1.3 billion to $300 million, which is, as far as I'm concerned, not good enough, but it's certainly heading in the right direction. I think it's important that those types of schemes be eradicated, because it obviously is not going to enhance the public's trust in charities if they see situations like that.