Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Jaramillo or Mr. Gallagher, I want to ask you a few questions.
In the last week, we had Dr. Leuprecht here. He talked about this idea that arms exports are essentially an instrument of foreign policy. In other words, when governments are deciding whether or not to issue arms export permits, one of the things they'll look at is whether it is in their foreign policy interests.
He said that this comes into direct conflict with the idea that Canada has international obligations as well around international humanitarian law, and to make sure there's a risk assessment process in place that guards against violations of those laws.
I'm wondering if you agree with Dr. Leuprecht's idea and if you could comment on it.