I think that's important to say.
First of all, it was great to see the sector acknowledged for its economic contribution, because that's often overlooked. It's not just doing good work. It's actually employing Canadians.
I would say that the significant interest that we believe both parliamentarians from all parties and our sector have around reducing the red tape and awkwardness between the sector and government—making sure renewals happen so that staff don't have to quit their jobs to look for others because they haven't gotten renewals on programs; allowing the sector to be able to have more flexibility, as they're learning about the delivery of programs, to move budget lines without having to get approval on every single item; and being trusted partners to deliver that—
