A blatant payment to someone to come and donate a kidney is, to me, in our system, unethical and is not supported, and I don't think any transplant program in Canada would be onside with doing that.
However, as Dr. West has pointed out, there are a bunch of other situations that are in the middle of the line. What do we say if the potential donor, in fact, a relative, for example, lives in the United States and has to travel across international borders, take time off work, incur costs, and rent an apartment in the Edmonton area while their family waits for them to donate? There are a whole bunch of disincentives where they have to pay money out of pocket. Certainly, for those sorts of things, I think there is increased movement to finding ways, and different provinces have different levels of execution of this whereby they will compensate the potential donor for those sorts of costs.