Okay. I think the public interest value in that kind of policy would be that there does seem to be confusion about why some people's accounts are being frozen right now. There's the appearance that some folks feel that their accounts are being frozen as a result of the emergency orders. In some cases, that is not consistent with what we're hearing from government [Technical difficulty--Editor] If there were a requirement that when those accounts are frozen in consequence of the institutions fulfilling their obligations under the emergency orders, that would help people know, in a crystal-clear way, whether the emergency orders resulted in their account being frozen or whether it was something else.
Therefore, I do think that's something for us to consider at the committee and what I hope officials might consider taking back to government, because that's one relatively straightforward way we could provide a lot of clarity for Canadians who are wondering.
I am curious to know the smallest denomination of donation or contribution that has resulted in a freezing of an account so far.