I can connect some of the dots there. One, I can confirm that the Canadian Red Cross has been asked to participate in the government process in order to develop the legislative guidance—that's not the technical term, but it's the instruction to civil society. Because of the confidential nature of that engagement, I can't speak to anything further beyond that, to the specifics, but we also look forward to the clarity that hopefully will flow from that.
One of the recommendations we have for the committee, coming from this, is for consistency among the various pieces of legislation. We have the sanctions. We have SEMA, the UN Act, the Criminal Code provisions. We also have all the laws on charities. We're asking the committee for that consistency in the exemptions. That way, there is clarity and consistency so we can speak to each other clearly, and there are clear indications to civil society that it can be subject to the exemption. That way, civil society is able to operate with confidence, which it struggles with at the moment.