Canada's contributions should be performance-based means Canada gets rewards based on how well it does its job.
Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where everyone has to clean up after lunch. The teacher says, “Whoever cleans the most trash will get extra recess.” That’s like being performance-based, you earn more because you worked harder.
Like a Team Sport
Think of Canada as one of your friends in the cleanup game. If Canada does an amazing job helping out other countries, like sharing food or helping with big projects, then it should get more rewards, like more money to spend on cool stuff, just like you might get extra recess for cleaning up fast.
But if Canada doesn’t do as well, maybe it gets fewer rewards. It’s fair, everyone wants to be rewarded for doing their best!
No Magic, Just Fairness
It’s not magic, it’s just fairness. You work hard, and you get more, that's how games and life usually go!
Examples
- A country helping with disaster relief but only getting praise if it gives enough aid
- A student participating in a competition but only being rewarded for winning
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See also
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