At one point we thought it was a good idea. That's what it came down to, and so stocks were purchased. As a matter of fact, a significant amount of munitions were used, but as folks examined this, they decided not to employ them in any operations.
There was also a lack of operations, if you remember, during the Cold War. It wasn't as though we were lobbing a lot of things, but as time progressed and as we got closer and these discussions started to take place for the banning of cluster munitions, it was clear that was the way Canada was going. That is why the CDS in 2008 gave the order not to use them, to take them out of commission, and that's exactly what has taken place.
Now we are actually working with PWGSC to find contractors to conduct and finalize the destruction of these munitions that we have in our stocks.