I would just add very quickly that the legislation also has a delegated authority. I believe it's for Governor in Council to make regulations in the event that it does happen, so it doesn't have to go back to Parliament.
If a Canadian company decides to go into the business of dismantling and destroying cluster munitions, the legislation permits them to be imported for that purpose, and there's a regulatory framework. We won't make regulations until it becomes necessary, but if it becomes necessary, then the Government of Canada can make sure they are destroyed and so forth.