Therefore, Canada can fund charities, which then contribute to clinical data and so forth. Canada doesn't contribute directly; rather, it supports the organizations involved. Nevertheless, Canada does commit funding to the effort.
I would also like to talk about the habits of travellers. A lot of people travel. Although they tend to take airfare and hotel costs into account, they completely overlook preventive drugs against diseases like malaria. Many don't buy health insurance. Some travellers could be described as a bit careless. For example, they might start to take the drug Malarone but then decide to stop taking it because they don't like it.
How are travellers contributing to growing drug resistance?