Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
I'd just like to follow up on the some of the questioning with respect to how this actually works in the field. I'm just a lowly bean-counter. I'm not a lawyer, so I want to try to understand how this might actually work in the field.
Ms. Nolke, you said it's a state's policy decision on the use of these cluster munitions.
If we have a Canadian in charge of a specific effort, a multinational force, for example, which has non-party states in it, how does that work? If one of those non-party states happens to use cluster munitions in the course of its operations, how does our chief handle that? In addition to some of the operational practices you just talked about, are there ways we can influence that as head of such operations? Can we actually stop those states from using them?