You correctly mentioned at the beginning of your presentation the strength of actual organizations right now, and the accountability for this, because every single cent makes a difference. In fact, the private sector could take some lessons from what's been happening in the not-for-profit sector all these years.
Here's what I really worry about at the end of the day. I look at a community like Windsor right now. We've had a successful United Way drive, even recently, and there are other not-for-profits that are dealing with some of the significant social consequences we have now, and I don't want to see a single cent diverted to a new Robert's Rules of Order at a time when we can't even retain volunteers and programs are required to expand when we know they've been shrinking.
If I understand correctly from the testimony, the United Way would be open to being part of one of those organizations that trains, follows up, and does that type of work. I just believe it's going to be a lot bigger than what we're talking about here today.