Thank you.
Mr. Gallagher, I'm going to try to put three questions to you in a rather rapid-fire way.
In your remarks you said that the Canadian-owned Streit Group is skirting sanctions in South Sudan and Libya. Expert UN panels monitoring sanctions have condemned the Streit Group for this. Under the last Conservative government, Global Affairs awarded a sole-source contract to them. When New Democrats raised concern about the lack of enforcement during the 2017 study at this committee, the RCMP could neither confirm nor deny whether investigations were taking place.
Can you tell us more about this situation? Are there failures in Canada's sanctions enforcement or potential gaps in how we apply the Arms Trade Treaty when a Canadian-owned company is clearly contributing to international insecurity and skirting sanctions?