Yes. The Arms Trade Treaty does not impose any additional constructs between nations. As we mentioned, Canada is subject, when it exports out of the United States, to the United States export control regimes that are in place.
I think it's exceptionally important that we all understand that Canada and the United States have one of the most unique sharing relationships or defence common industrial base relationships in the world. This is sort of codified in two agreements, the defence production sharing agreement and the defence development sharing arrangement. Those two agreements allow for Canada and the United States to have what is called a common industrial base, and that is exemplified in our relationship in NORAD. There are no two other countries that share technologies, goods, and a common industrial base, like Canada and the United States do today, and I would say that we need to be mindful of that very special relationship that we do have with the United States.