Maybe I'll offer a little bit of follow-up.
The purpose of Mr. Webber's bill, and Mr. Webber can correct me if I am wrong, is...because of jurisdictional issues. I remember when the NDP proposed—I think MPs from all parties at that one time proposed—the national organ donation registry. The reason it couldn't be done, according to, I think, the Liberals, was because of jurisdiction. They felt that was the jurisdiction of the provinces, which I think has informed Mr. Webber's bill.
This means that what we're doing on the tax form is having each taxpayer check off a box that will authorize CRA to furnish the information—the name and the contact information, I suppose—to a province that is in control of organ donation and that would then contact the person and take it from there.
If that's the case—and maybe I will ask Mr. Webber to confirm it—it's my feeling that we should stay with Mr. Webber's position, because we want the most prominent placement possible. Again without belabouring the point, CRA said that, although it was a crowded first page, it could be done. They understood that, and they had the resources and the ability to do it.
Do I understand this correctly, Mr. Webber and Mr. Sorbara? Really, all the tax form is doing is indicating to the province that the person may want to be available for follow-up.
This is why I'm not quite clear, Mr. Sorbara, what else would be on this single form, when this is the process we're actually doing.