It's a very difficult question because there are so many kinds of non-profits. Some are delivering services in a contractual arrangement on behalf of a government. They should be paid a core amount they can count on every year, with increases according to the cost of living. That should be in the contract. No question. So that one's fairly simple.
As far as other organizations that operate on project funding mostly, there are several ways people suggested it could be done. For example, a portion of a project fund could be for operating costs or you could apply to a fund. There would be a central fund. We never figured out where the money would come from. Maybe from the lotteries. That was one possibility. But if there was a fund for non-profits to apply to, and they could show they were stable, they had good boards of directors, governance models, and all that sort of thing, then they could qualify for some level of core funding every year. But we really don't have a formula.