I would say that it hasn't happened to Kairos and its predecessor coalitions in this way. I think it would not be a normal process.
My understanding is that if a group was about to have its funding cut, especially completely, there would be some indication, there would be some way to know that this might be coming, and there would be questions that would indicate that. I don't know what the practice is right now, but CIDA has provided transition funds, as we would ourselves if we decided not to fund a particular partner in a particular year.
You would never cut them off suddenly, which would be very harmful to their work. You would work with them to make a transition plan. So none of those things happened.