It does, and that's another problem, because you're asking a humanitarian organization to apply contested facts to our Criminal Code definition and to come to a decision about whether or not they think that the organization controlling the area they're working in is a terrorist group, which is a challenging process even for the RCMP.
I think that request is also a bridge too far, and I would like to see the legislation specify only those that are listed entities, again because I think putting that request on humanitarian organizations is asking them to make a determination about whether a group in a controlled area is terrorist.