I'm not sure how much time I have.
Mark Blumberg was quoted in a Globe and Mail article on August 1. He's a lawyer whose specialty is the charitable sector. He said this regarding WE Charity: “It’s not like any charity that I’ve ever seen.... So I wouldn’t draw too many conclusions about the charity sector from this group. But I think what makes it clear to me is that we need more transparency in the charity sector.”
I think we've been hearing that a little bit, certainly in response to some of the questions by Mr. Green. There was this back-and-forth about full and frank disclosure, whether a government or an entity that's seeking to have an organization oversee a contract on its behalf...whether or not there is that full and frank disclosure, or whether that government or entity would need to ask.
I'm wondering whether you can comment on Mr. Blumberg's conclusion that more transparency is needed in the charity sector, and quite frankly on the process of governments and what they can rightly expect from a charity.