Of course, your people who are dealing with weaponry and systems are obviously aware that decisions made by countries with respect to exports have to do with relationships with other countries. The people who are dealing with the Wescam group are well aware of what's going on in Turkey. They're well aware of where the equipment is going and what it's being put on and where the military activities of Turkey are taking place. So it's not as if they're in the dark. They're not naive about the purpose for which they're selling this equipment. Why would it come as a surprise? What detail would you need to know other than the fact that a government was making a decision based on what could be political considerations or international considerations, or whatever? That comes with the territory, as it were, if you're dealing with this kind of equipment, does it not?
On May 4th, 2021. See this statement in context.