I'm going to read a quote. It's what U.K. foreign secretary William Hague said when they were getting towards the end of the negotiations for the ATT in 2013. What he said about this treaty was that it:
will not stigmatise the legitimate trade in arms. Instead, it will protect it, establishing global commitments on national arms export controls and a baseline for robust controls that ensure countries can defend their citizens without undermining human development.
I have two questions. Do you agree with this assessment, this statement that this treaty will not really affect any kind of domestic commerce? In fact, will it add legitimacy to an industry that sometimes is misunderstood or where there's sometimes no clear understanding of what certain companies do?