Thank you very much.
It sounds like what you're telling us is that there is some capacity building that needs to be done in Canada too, when you talk about hundreds of people working on this work, whereas I think we heard we had seven or 12, or some very small number working in Canada. I think resources are a key priority.
I'd like to ask a question of our witness from Myanmar, Burma, if I could.
You spoke a bit about the arms and the Myanmar military. Could you talk a bit about how Canada could better ensure that all arms, including Canadian parts and dual-use systems, don't make it into the hands of people or governments under sanctions?