I didn't want to get too far into policy, but there are also other scenarios where possession of a stockpile might take place in Canada outside the eight-year period.
We've made provision in the bill, for example, if a Canadian company wants to go into the business of destroying these things, because it's quite difficult, and it's possible that we may want to import cluster munitions into Canada for the purposes of destruction at some point in the future. Also, there is the possibility that the Canadian Forces in operational scenarios may come into possession if they take hill 60 and there's an ammunition dump on the top of it. I'm not sure, but I think we then own the cluster munitions and we have an obligation under the treaty to dispose of them.
So we've tried to create scenarios, again bearing in mind that this is criminal law that creates the necessary envelope for unpredictable events.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.