That is correct. Thank you, sir. I'll answer my own question there.
He and his business partner wanted to make a million-dollar donation in honour of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, $200,000 of which was slotted to go to the Trudeau Foundation, which I think is a little bit unusual, to be polite. Eventually that money was given to the Trudeau Foundation, but it was $140,000 and not $200,000. In the public filing in the annual report of the Trudeau Foundation, it was initially put in the two businessmen's names and not in the corporation's name, which the receipt was evidently put into. This was Millennium Golden Eagle International of Canada.
Is it the CRA's policy to allow an organization to put their donation in any name they choose or must it reflect the actual substance of the transaction—in other words, where the actual money came from?