Thank you very much, Mr. Kielburger.
Are you then saying that this complex structure was absolutely necessary to the functioning of the charity? If you are saying that, are you also saying that other charity organizations in this country are forced to organize themselves in that way?
I suppose the question is, how unique of a structure is this? Is this something that we see with the majority of charities in Canada, or is WE one of only a few that operate in this way? Because, I'll tell you.... Admittedly, I don't have a background in the organizing of charities and all the complexities surrounding that, but it comes off as a bit strange. Could you, again, tell us? Was this kind of structure absolutely vital, and is it the case that most charities adopt it?