Yes, that's exactly how we would engage in those types of discussions.
As I mentioned earlier, and maybe I will reiterate it as it relates to your particular question, as part of the export permit application process we seek assurances on the end-user and the end use. The end-user is the consignee in the other country, in this case Turkey. What's very challenging to do, and beyond the legal extent of our Export and Import Permits Act, is that there's a time lag between when technology or a good is exported from a Canadian company to Turkey and when it's actually used. They could be stored in warehouses for years, for example. It would be very challenging for us down the road to make a determination as to, in this case, the technologies that were...for which we found credible evidence that were used, to determine how that relates back to a particular export permit application.