I'd like to stay on the same topic.
You mentioned that the Americans had a very rigorous control system. I'm going to pick up on the Nigeria example I brought up earlier. Canada does not export arms to Nigeria, but the Trump administration reversed the Obama administration's decision, such that arms exports to Nigeria are now permitted.
Consequently, certain items produced in Canada have ended up in Nigeria by way of the United States, without any direct control on Canada's part. That was reported in the media two or three weeks ago. Canada has a policy of considering the end-user. How can we do that, however, when we are dealing with the United States, especially given the relaxing of rules that seems to be happening under the Trump administration?