Welcome to our witnesses, and thank you for the answer to Mr. Rankin's last question. I think it's important that Canadians know, because they expect charitable dollars that are raised for charitable purposes to be spent on charitable purposes and not on something else. I don't think you can make any more out of it than that, quite frankly.
We didn't have a chance in your discussion to bring up the voluntary disclosures program, but I do have two questions on it. It's administered by CRA. It promotes compliance with Canada's tax laws, both domestically and internationally. For Canadians who have not been, let's say, entirely truthful in their tax returns, it gives them a chance to comply.
Can you expand on how the program works, and why it is obviously prudent for Canadians who may not have been entirely truthful on their tax returns to take advantage of it?