We do have a strong export control system, and respect for human rights is enshrined in that. We are required to look at goods that have military purposes to assess them on a case-by-case basis in that framework and to put them against the Arms Trade Treaty's criteria that are enshrined in our Export and Import Permits Act.
Permits for controlled goods are not issued if we feel that there is a risk that they would be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human rights law. It has not been a question thus far in this conflict. I can say that with some certitude.