Thank you very much, Chair. I'll look after this. Ms. McPherson has just arrived, so I have the advantage.
Professor Cimon, I'm interested in the question of the responsibility that the exporters themselves have with respect to end use and what happens to their equipment once it has been exported. In this case, we're talking about Turkey, and we're talking about a very substantial-sized company here with operations, of the parent company certainly, in 100 countries with $18 billion in revenues. They're supplying very high-end equipment and they typically know where its going.
GAC suggests in a question and answer document that was prepared that exporters and brokers must conduct “post-shipment verification as part of their due diligence”, and also that they are required to inform GAC if it comes to their attention that the originally stated end use has not been respected.
Can you say what kind of expectation or what kind of responsibility a company such as L3Harris Wescam would have in respect to these sensors ending up being gone to a third party, or I think “diverted” is the word used in the trade?