I would just repeat some of the things I said earlier. Canada's export controls need to be tightened up, and I've listed some of the areas in that paper where that could occur. But Canada can also show some leadership on this issue, because it does have a well-deserved reputation for dealing with arms control issues in the international arena. It has the land mines treaty as an example of where it has done some exemplary work. So quite apart from the issue of getting its own house in order in dealing with the export controls, there is also work to be done by becoming an international leader.
On June 20th, 2006. See this statement in context.