Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses.
Mr. Jolicoeur, you've talked about Azerbaijan's military buildup, which has been taking place not only recently, but for the last 10 or more years, at a high level. You would have been aware of that, and presumably Canada would be aware of that too. The conflict is considered a frozen conflict, I suppose, with an imposed ceasefire and four UN Security Council resolutions saying that the occupation of the additional territories in the Nagorno-Karabakh is not legal. We would have been aware of that. We would have also been aware of Baykar's activities. The Turkish government did not hide its support for Azerbaijan.
Shouldn't Canada have been more careful in selling this drone equipment or in allowing the targeting equipment to be sold, in a domino effect, to Baykar, then to the Turkish government and then to Azerbaijan? Should alarm bells have been going off in Canada already before those drones ended up in Azerbaijan?