If I had to have a classification system, what would I prefer? I think Imagine Canada has been consistent in saying that we don't think there should be a classification system at all.
From my recollection of the process in Ontario, for which extensive consultations were done, they laid out a variety of options. The committee we put together for that piece of legislation said that if we had to have classification, they would prefer that the corporation itself, or the board of directors of the corporation, make the decision rather than some government entity.
But I think that was a fallback measure. Really, our position is that we feel the non-profit sector is better off without these classifications being placed in the acts. I did mention this the first time, that the non-profit sector changes a great deal over time. Fifty years ago we wouldn't have been envisioning the non-profit sector we have today. Acts change very infrequently, so we're concerned that whatever classification we come up with today won't necessarily be relevant in 2060, or 2090 maybe, when we're still living under the act that we pass today.
I think that's really the more important message, that we just don't think there should be classification at all in the acts.