Thank you.
As Mr. Fonseca mentioned, you emphasized in your presentation that you have to look out for Canadian commercial interests above all. But at a meeting with Canadian parliamentarians, a Turkish diplomat posted to Ottawa freely admitted that Turkey no longer really needed that equipment, meaning the WESCAM technology made by L3Harris in Burlington, Ontario, because it was manufacturing its own products at home, probably by copying Canadian technology.
By trying to look out for Canadian commercial interests, have we not actually damaged them, in the sense that a country has simply copied the technology and assembled its own weapons using it?