In this context, we are talking about what is called burdensharing, where the burden is distributed among nations. Canada makes sure to contribute as much as that distribution calls for.
We also need to consider the context of Sahel. The $13 million is not our only contribution so far. We have already provided assistance for Malians who are affected both by the conflict and the food and nutritional crisis. In the current fiscal year—the fiscal year of the UN and our partners is not concurrent with our own—we have contributed over $21 million to the assistance for the two crises the Malians are experiencing.