People feel good in giving, and we want to encourage that. If you can encourage people to do that, I think that's a good thing.
Having said that, the other aspect I've been hearing is that a lot of times the programs we design with the funding we have put out a call for proposal that's very specific. It doesn't necessarily match the need on the ground. The dollars going out there aren't necessarily going to those who need it most, but they are going somewhere to meet a particular need. So a lot of organizations are applying to the call for proposal and meeting that need when really they should be getting funds there.
When I look at what we've been doing over the years, I see that a certain maturation has taken place, and a lot of organizations like yours have the infrastructure already in place. It has been on the ground for a long time, and they are able to deliver because they have a delivery system in place for those who need it most. Maybe we need to rearrange our thinking, saying that the dollar should go to where the people on the ground or the NGOs say, “Here's what our need is; design something to meet that need, so the dollars can go that way.” Do you have any thoughts about how we can improve what we're doing in terms of our grants, our call for proposals, and all the other things that come from the Government of Canada and the Department of Human Resources? We'll just go and work our way through it.
Go ahead.