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Foreign Affairs committee  Yes, I will try to get back to you on the specific answers. I don't think we have time to get into depth on Afghanistan. For those who advocate for, I suppose it would be odd for me to be identifying them for you, but we certainly have heard lots of military experts over the las

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Paul Hannon

Foreign Affairs committee  My apologies. The two that I think Canada is responding to in your motion are to join the 26 countries, which are now 46, and to complete the destruction of the stockpiles. Those two are in process. The three that aren't are the moratorium, the policy coherence on clearance and u

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Paul Hannon

Foreign Affairs committee  I can answer all of those questions, I think. Canada has never used cluster munitions. To our knowledge, we've never tested them. If we implement a moratorium, and we conclude a treaty that will protect civilians from those that cause harm, this will not affect our military capa

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Paul Hannon

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, members, for inviting us. It's both a pleasure and a privilege for us to speak to you. I represent Mines Action Canada, a coalition of 40 Canadian NGOs that work on victim-activated weapons. Probably the best known of those would be land mine

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Paul Hannon