Wouldn't it be an opportunity for Canada to show some leadership on disarmament and to in fact encourage other NATO members to increase their ability to limit the use of cluster munitions? I think that would be an option.
I have one other question for you very quickly, and I'm going to run out of time. Another element missing from Canada's existing legislation on cluster munitions is the positive obligation to provide assistance, in particular article 5, “Victim assistance”, as well as article 6, “International cooperation assistance”.
Would the government support an amendment that would include this in the law?