Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses.
I had the opportunity to sit as the founding board member of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, and there are a number of things that the organization has done in Canada. Some of it has been surveys in terms of trying to find out attitudes on adoptions. I just note that they commissioned the Canadian foster care adoption attitudes survey to try to determine what some of the issues are and how we could get more kids adopted.
We found out that there are some 30,000 kids in foster care, which is always a challenge, in and out, and that if only 0.5% of people who are thinking about adopting actually adopted, we'd have all those kids out of foster care. However, one of the things that was discovered was the cost of actually being able to adopt kids. I know that we have the adoption expense tax credit. I know that's great, but could you guys explain exactly how that will work in terms of the cost and how it differs from where we are now?