A couple of things. One, I think that governments at all levels could do a lot better in basically highlighting the successes of the non-profit sector. I think the non-profit sector is often seen as some kind of poor second, third, or tenth cousin, when, depending on which economist you talk to, it represents approximately 10% of the GDP of this country. I think there should be a focus on what this sector does.
Also, I'm afraid the gap is also one driven, in part, by money. Clearly, the non-profit sector does not, cannot, and some would say, should not pay at the market rate. But it does create, potentially, a leadership gap because people are expecting to be paid something reasonably similar to what they could have got in the marketplace.
However, the non-profit sector also gives us opportunities to work in very meaningful ways, where perhaps compensation would not be, or perhaps should not be the sole driver.