Yes, I have a quick follow-up.
Obviously, becoming a tissue and organ donor is a very personal issue for all Canadians, and we want to make sure they have the proper information before making that decision. I would encourage everyone to become a tissue and organ donor, absolutely.
With regard to the placement within the tax package, to use the characterization that it's going to be buried in the back and that no Canadian is going to see it or that it has to be placed right on the front of the T1 form.... In my role as the PS to the national revenue minister, I often wonder why Canadians are filing their taxes. Obviously they're doing it to voluntarily declare how much income they've made to pay taxes owing or to get taxes received, but also to get their benefits and credits back, which they obviously have worked very hard for and deserve. That's within the CRA's mandate. We are now asking CRA to expand the scope of their original mandate to also include this information collection from Canadians.
Having it solely put on the T1 form would be.... If a province or Canadians asked for further information on why they were being asked to answer this, it would be very prudent to have it on a separate page so that provinces could get the information they need and Canadians could give the information needed and be confident. We also remember that 70% of tax forms are not prepared by the tax filer. We need to ensure that Canadians have the information they need and that the provinces will be able to rest assured that jurisdictional issues are being respected.