Relating it to the previous question by Mr. Saini, when I was talking to members of Parliament about the Saudi arms deal, a lot of people, as I mentioned a moment ago, had concerns about it but didn't want to go up publicly against the deal. One of the excuses I heard for the deal was that if Canada doesn't sell these arms to the Saudis, somebody else will.
I think in terms of levelling the playing field, if we can get everyone to sign on to the ATT, then you won't have a situation like, “Well we're missing out on this business, because if we don't do it, the Russians or Germany or Italy will do it”, or something like that.
I think it's important for all countries to have an honest implementation of the ATT, such that these rogue regimes don't have recourse to go to another country that will sell them those arms. I think it does level the playing field in a very important way, as long as everyone implements it in an honest way according to the intent of the treaty itself.