Certainly sanctions are necessary in many of the instances where Canada has leveraged them. In other instances, Canada has failed to leverage sanctions and has continued to provide a huge amount of weapon systems to countries that are known to misuse them. The prime example here would be Saudi Arabia, which continues to be the second-largest consumer of Canadian weapons, only behind the United States.
Using the term “sanctions” broadly there, I think a sanction on the provision of weapons to Saudi Arabia is necessary, as continued exports is a breach of the Arms Trade Treaty and EIPA. That's speaking broadly on sanctions. There are certainly other states—