Thank you both. Before I go to Mr. Boulerice, Mr. Johnson, you haven't had any questions, so if you want to make a point, please go ahead.
Going by your paper, what you're saying is, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, that if the government were to remove the capital gains tax on charitable gifts, it would forgo $55 million to $60 million annually in terms of tax revenue, and in return for that, there would be roughly a $200 million annual increase in charitable donations.
Is that figure right?