Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for coming this morning and for providing these overviews.
Mr. McGowan, I just heard you indicate, and I'm looking at the same section here, charities and political activities, and it more or less says that as a result of these changes charities will be entitled to carry on political activities without regard to specific limits. With regard to the 10% rule, you indicated just a moment ago that it's there, but it could be to allow some charities, I believe your quote was, “a bit too much political activity”. How we define that is my concern. I know there are rules, as my colleague indicated here a moment ago. How do you define that political activity? Is it the cost of airline tickets to get to Ottawa to lobby someone? How is it determined? Is it putting their view forward? That might be restrictive in some cases.
Rather than saying why don't we go to 20% and have a definitive number, as opposed to a bit more political activity, that doesn't seem very definitive to me.