Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to come back to the sanctions applied abroad, specifically, Mr. Boscariol, to the Iran example that you spoke to earlier.
You said the system is broken. You reminded us that Global Affairs will not share advice of any sort. Very often it is suggested that you get a lawyer and then the lawyer—and I assume you've been in this situation—inquires of Global Affairs and is told that advice is not available, and that it's up to the lawyer to advise you to the best of the lawyer's knowledge of the situation. Is that pretty much it?
Before you begin your answer, when we asked the minister earlier this year what companies had been delisted from our sanctions list, the answers weren't provided by Global Affairs. Many individuals like yourself had to compare...had to go to the U.S. list to find out which companies were on the list, almost company by company. Could you describe how you managed your way through that period with your clients?