I can jump in.
As many of you know, the needs are just huge. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis. It demands a global emergency response. We aren't going to get Canada's economy on track if the global economy is still off track. That means we need to be supporting the efforts that are going on around the world.
Civil society in Canada, including Save the Children, has been pushing for Canada to spend at least 1% of what it's spending on its COVID-19 response in global efforts. That would include efforts to direct funds to direct COVID response. That would be things like diagnostics, therapeutics and treatments and the ACT-Accelerator, and also dealing with the real secondary impacts, including humanitarian and development financing.
We did see the $400 million commitment that was made in September, which is great. We aren't clear yet on where that funding is flowing and what issues it's going to, but even here we've made some great recommendations on that. We're also continuing to engage the public on this to ensure that the public is educated and aware of what's going on and that they are feeling empowered to take action and support these global efforts.