Just continuing on the line of charities and political activities, as you may know, this committee, the finance committee, in fact had been studying charities and charitable donations. We've heard from charities—everything from food banks to health organizations—that do advocate for some political change based on the clients they serve and the work they do.
There's a whole range of political activities, of course, that organizations are engaged in, from community organizations to national organizations, including everything from the David Suzuki Foundation engaging in environmental advocacy to the Manning Centre and the Fraser Institute. There are many organizations.
But on this particular change, with the pass-through changes that are being proposed here, do you have any sense of what share of charities or what number of charities could be pushed over their 10% ceiling by making this change? Do you know how many charities could potentially be affected by the change that's in this bill?