We have committed to consult with Canadians before we make a final decision with respect to that. We're looking at what sort of consultation mechanism might take place and whether to hear from the broader arms control community, from industry, or from sport and hunters. We haven't set a timeline on that.
I do notice that the first few countries have begun to sign it. For example, the United States signed it, but it has not been submitted to Congress, and I would be quite surprised if the Democratic-controlled Senate were to ratify that. We'll look at it in terms of a process before we make any final conclusions.
I am confident, though, that the Canadian law is fairly strong on the export of armaments outside of Canada, and that it's among the very best in the world, so the effect for Canada, practically, will be quite small.