I think there's no one who doesn't recognize that the cost of living impacts all aspects of our lives.
A couple of ways in which we've really seen and felt that in the work we're doing are with respect to the related impact on the labour market. There has been lower unemployment than we've seen in a long time. That has made for a lot of challenges for charities and non-profits—including volunteer centres—to recruit people at the salaries we can afford to pay. That's difficult, especially in a labour market like the one here in Ottawa, in which we're competing with a lot of federal government employers and post-secondary institutions. That's one of the areas where we've certainly seen that.
The members we work with, the not-for-profits, are very conscious of some of the factors that impact seniors, especially, and their ability to volunteer. They're offering transportation subsidies, making sure that parking is available and making sure that someone has a meal when they come in to volunteer. Those are some of the things we're recognizing as part of the reality today.