Yes, I apologize that I didn't have this before to be able to go through it.
Just based on what you're saying—and I'm not a lawyer—the terrorist-financing law does not change. This amendment, though, would limit the number of authorizations. It would theoretically limit the ability of the minister to issue authorizations. The group would be in limbo, basically, outside of the law. A group would be outside of the existing terrorist-financing law while, at the same time, unable to apply for the authorization for development assistance.
Am I getting that correct?