Thank you for the question.
As you know, the government committed to reducing the paper burden on business by 20% by November 2008. There were some intervening events, shall we say, but we expect to be able to confirm shortly that the threshold has been reached. This act is part of that.
Businesses can now file electronically, which will certainly cut down on paper work. It also reduces the number of filings that various categories of not-for-profits have to make. As we were just discussing with your colleague, the audit levels have been reduced for some not-for-profits. So there are a number of filings and paper work that are going to be reduced by this act.
I'm just going to ask Wayne to give you a little bit more detail on that, because he probably has a list in his head, which I don't.