Thank you. In fact, I think what we are looking for is an all-of-government approach to this. That was underlying the blue ribbon panel and then the subsequent government action plan on this.
When I think of the work of the former HRSDC, they have a committee that's been struck and has engaged with a number of charities and other organizations to try to move forward more quickly on some of these recommendations. Some of the recommendations, obviously, also depend on the appropriate fiscal framework.
We would like to see full cost recovery. We know from the “Talking about Charities” survey that Canadians are still concerned about administrative costs and the time it's taking for charities to have to deal with red tape. Efforts to be able to ensure full cost recovery on grants, efforts, where feasible, to be able to provide three-year or multi-year funding agreements so that there can be an effort upfront to apply for the grant, and then know for a three-year period that one can move forward and get the work done in communities, become important.
I think HRSDC is one of the departments where there has been more significant work done, and we would welcome a broader strategy across the full government in that regard.