The international consensus is that abortion is not viewed as a form of family planning, so it's not promoted as a method of family planning. That's agreed by all parties and all international organizations. Canada adheres to that.
CIDA doesn't fund abortions directly. It hasn't and it won't. However, on your question, just as the Government of Canada funds provinces indirectly through transfers to provinces, and provinces run their health systems, Canada can support developing countries' health systems, and we will continue to do so. It's their choice as to what basket of services they provide.
So I don't see the issue. There's no change in policy. But the Prime Minister and the minister have made it clear that for Canada's G8 initiative, we will not include anything that directly supports--