The point of the law is to allow a sufficient degree of flexibility for humanitarian agencies working on the ground, while still protecting our ability to combat terrorism and terrorist financing. It's critical that we strike a balance. The law is meant to strike a balance.
My understanding is that humanitarian groups will apply to the minister, so, again, it's probably a question best left to the Minister of Public Safety in terms of how he's going to exercise his discretion. My understanding of the law is that it is flexible and that it will allow for the Minister of Public Safety to make those determinations.
In the likely course of events, it will be humanitarian organizations applying with a description of the activities that they want to undertake. The exemption will be tailored according to that application.