In very broad terms, what we're offering is a regime that offers the best balance between the need to protect against known terrorist financing and the degree of humanitarian assistance in development aid.
If we were to simplify to the extreme, having a humanitarian carve-out would not provide the full flexibility that this regime will offer, because it also includes developmental assistance and safe passage. To build all of these elements into a carve-out would be a risk for the Government of Canada that would be difficult to manage.
The balance of that is having the right controls in place, making sure that the organizations operating in that environment have the right protection against the potential criminal liability under the Criminal Code that exists right now, and making sure the government has the right assurance that the money will not be flowing to terrorist organizations.