Mr. Chair, I don't think it's for me to determine or to say or to opine on the need for any legislation. However, GoFundMe did, on their own, stop the page and decided to reimburse the donors and to not allow the funding to continue through their platform.
However, my understanding was that donors then moved to a different platform—GiveSendGo, which was less perhaps co-operative in terms of saying whether or not they were going to stop the funding happening on their page. Moreover, Mr. Chair, there are a number, I would say thousands, of crowdfunding platforms around the world that are accessible. I think that in terms of the Emergencies Act and ensuring that any money that was raised through a crowdfunding platform that went through a financial institution to be disbursed to support the illegal blockades was, in fact, appropriately stopped—