We have CPC-2, which is later on in the package, and we've been discussing informally some possible changes that address the concerns the government may have with CPC-2. I think it's good for us to try to work toward a consensus.
CPC-2, in its current form, requires the Minister of Public Safety to publish information on the website of the government that would indicate the organizations the government views as terrorist groups for the purposes of these provisions around humanitarian assistance, as well as the areas where they believe this is happening. It says that no person shall be convicted of an offence under the subsection “if they establish that, in good faith, they provided or supported the provision of international development assistance on the basis of information published under” the previous subsection.
Certainly, we're open to some wordsmithing around that amendment, but this amendment tries to create an obligation on the government to provide information, without making the root and branch changes to terrorist-financing law that I think would result from the adoption of NDP-2.