What would happen if a country doesn't have, or hasn't announced or made public, any policy that requires them to procure from a company from their own country? It's not out there publicly. However, if you just look at the history of government procurement in that country, you will see that contracts have never gone to Canadian companies. Again, it has never been stated. It's not a formal policy.
Would that be the basis for Canada then perhaps taking a position regarding, for example, South Korea, which has never procured anything from a Canadian company, and that we should perhaps not be procuring anything from South Korea?