We attempt to be vigilant on that. We work with other allies. We get information from NGOs. We do our own intelligence-gathering to attempt to keep as current as possible.
I see you're nodding, so I will accept that as “yes”.
With respect to Turkey, however, we began to perceive a problem. Minister Freeland, when she was minister of foreign affairs, opened the door to that problem. We now see in our briefing notes that since that time in October 2019, we have had concerns about Turkey even as an ally. We have put them on notice, in layperson's terminology, in a number of ways, including finally Minister Champagne acting very urgently upon evidence in October and November of last year with respect to these particular pieces of equipment. Is that a fair characterization of it?