I was looking for the criteria for the benefit of the committee. The funding will be made available when the following criteria are met: first, if the crisis involves a multilateral response, for example, with UN agencies or the World Health Organization involved, the Government of Canada will treat the event as a major crisis requiring an extraordinary contribution from it; second, if existing crises response programs, such as DFATD's international humanitarian assistance programs or the Stabilization and Reconstruction Task Force, have sufficient resources to provide an adequate Canadian response without adversely affecting responses to ongoing emergency or stabilization work; and third, if DFATD, PCO, Finance, and TBS agree that a crisis pool draw is required.
You can see that there are a lot of checks and balances. The example that was just brought by Minister Baird is the perfect example illustrating that.