A measure to allow private individuals to direct their funding toward CIDA?
It's a possibility--individuals at a global level, official donors. Governments like Canada provide about $120 billion in funding for international development. I think they estimate private individuals between $25 billion and $30 billion. So private individuals are already giving their money and they're giving it to individual charities, such as the organizations Mr. Johnson is representing.
I think CIDA should look at innovative ways to generate greater finance. That is one opportunity. This could be a means. But I think the interest of the individuals is in supporting individual charities rather than the Canadian government's development agency. But some of the innovative mechanisms could be, for example, a financial transactions tax, which has gained increasing support in Europe. Right now they're looking at how they might implement it within Europe. There's also—