To add to what my colleague said—and, in fact, what my boss said—section 83.08 essentially freezes property owned or controlled by a terrorist group. It makes it essentially a crime for someone to deal in property that's owned or controlled by a terrorist group. Section 83.09 allows for the Minister of Public Safety to authorize the release of property that has been frozen, subject to terms and conditions that the minister wishes to impose.
Here you're talking about a different situation. At this point in time, the property is not owned or controlled by the terrorist group; you're providing property that could go or would go to the terrorist group. Section 83.09 would simply have no application to the offence in what is currently subsection 83.03(b), which makes it a crime to provide property directly or indirectly, knowing that it will be used by or will benefit a terrorist group. It's a completely different situation.