I dispute that, but anyway....
I'll go to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. It's interesting to look at some of the lotteries we see coming up in local areas. I see a lot of my volunteer firefighters now starting some of these lotteries. It's a tremendous amount of money that they're able to raise, and many people participate.
With respect to that, Mr. McAllister, your analogy of reaching into the drum was also a very good one, because we can imagine how long it would take—about 15 days—and how many people. The chair also talked about the adoption of ICT.
What do you anticipate with this legislative change over the coming years in terms of furthering the reach you're able to get in the ability to raise more money, and with that in mind, what do you anticipate would be some of the risks from controls, because you're going from one environment to another for doing this?
What kinds of control mechanisms do you have in place? Are you able to leverage other organizations for those controls?