Absolutely, we have a system in place. The legislation you're looking at is our sanctions regime.
Our sanctions policy, including our export controls policy, is pretty sound. It's consistent with what our allies are doing. What we need to do a better job of is providing clarification, in my view—clarification from government on some of the elements of sanctions that may not be clearly understood by the general public and by the business community.
It's not that we don't have the systems in place. We have systems. They're good. They're robust. They're strong. They implement Canada's international obligations, as I said in my paper, but there's a weak spot, and the weak spot, in my view, is the failure of the government to fully implement the recommendations in your committee's report six years ago on guidance, and in the Senate committee's report a few months ago on the need for greater transparency and greater policy guidance to the benefit of the business community and to the benefit of Canada's foreign trade.