As I said, within the Canadian armed forces that directive of the prohibition against transport will prevent transport within vehicles and vessels under our ownership or control. Transport itself would also potentially capture issues such as transit by a non-state party, which would be not something the Canadian armed forces itself is doing but, for example, a port visit or overflight by a non-state party would be considered in many respects transport of munitions. This prohibition would extend beyond the Canadian armed forces itself.
On December 3rd, 2013. See this statement in context.