Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Senator Dallaire has written that no one should live in fear of armed violence, yet guns and small weapons are readily available in country after country. Simply put, the arms trade is out of control, fuelling conflict, poverty, and human rights abuses worldwide. His view is that we have to do something to help change that, which certainly highlights some of the frustration the committee feels. That is the reason why Senator Dallaire has lent his support to Oxfam, Amnesty, and Ploughshares in their certainly commendable efforts.
In Canada, we have spent something close to $1 billion on gun control, yet very little has been spent on controlling the flow of arms to developing countries, where thousands are killed.
You talk about standards, regulations, export permits. Can you give us some idea of what specific things you think Canada should undertake in order to stem the tide of arms and the volume of tragedy they cause?