I'm not a development specialist, but my understanding is that it was ended at the request of the Indian government, not because India had anything against Canada or Canadian aid, but simply because it changed its policy on accepting bilateral aid programs from across the world. It wasn't that we decided that India wasn't an important country for development assistance; the Indian government decided it wasn't going to accept bilateral development assistance from anybody.
We still contribute indirectly. We contribute through multilateral agencies, through the UN, the World Bank, and other bodies. We contribute money to them and a lot of their money goes to India with our approval. We also have the partnership branch, which basically gives money to Canadian NGOs to establish partnerships with Indian NGOs to carry out projects there. Strictly bilateral aid in which Canada as a country supplies money to India as a country was phased out at the request of the Indian government as a general policy decision.