The matching fund mechanism, as it currently stands, is actually built on lessons learned from previous attempts to engage on humanitarian assistance within the Canadian population.
Our goal, when there is a natural disaster, is really to ensure that timeliness of funding reaching the most affected populations on the ground. In order to do this, we need to have a mechanism that is ready to be unrolled more or less at the press of a button, and to actually then, once fundraising is complete, get the money out the door in very short order.
In years past, there were mechanisms that actually allowed for a broader reach of a matching fund, so that there was a broader partnership level of people who were able to donate to organizations. That resulted in significant delays in getting funding out to the people most affected by the crisis, sometimes in fact with money rolling out long past the—