Thank you so much, Chair.
Mr. Giroux, it's great to have you with us today.
I want to come back to the motion that Mr. McCauley just put forward. He talked about how, in 2017, Canada changed the way we calculate what is in defence spending. I guess the idea was that, because we did it that way, we were including new costs into defence spending that previously weren't there, which might artificially increase the percentage of GDP that we're spending on defence.
Can you clarify whether that was a Canadian government decision or whether that was a NATO decision that allowed us to do that, and whether that is now being done throughout NATO?