Definitely I think that Canada merits some praise with respect to the Muskoka initiative, in terms of prioritizing maternal, newborn, and child health, though in terms of the specific funding for family planning, there is certainly scope for greater investment by Canada for those issues.
For family planning funding specifically, for the four fiscal years between 2010 and 2014, the government spent $30.87 million on family planning overseas. Of the $2.565 billion spent to that point overall through the Muskoka initiative, that was only 1.2% of the Muskoka initiative funds. One would expect, given how effective and smart an investment in family planning is, and for this signature maternal health initiative, that there would be greater spending on family planning for sure.