On the humanitarian assistance issue, I don't think reference to the ODA Accountability Act would be helpful, since it's silent on the humanitarian assistance issues.
Vincent Rigby, in earlier testimony, made it clear that Canada is committed to delivering humanitarian assistance according to recognized humanitarian principles. That has been what Canada has been committed to. When we see no reference to that in the legislation, and then we see a reference to being linked to Canadian priorities, it does raise some concerns. We think that's very easily fixed. Simply make sure there's a clause ensuring that Canada's international humanitarian assistance will be delivered in line with internationally recognized humanitarian principles. That's the current practice, and it's a way of strengthening the legislation. That's what we would recommend.