Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good morning to all the witnesses. It's good to see some of you again.
There are obviously reams of questions here, but I want to go back briefly to Mr. Shrybman and this question of U.S. law trumping Canadian law.
Would it not be true that the U.S. law would only pertain, in this case, to a contract? MDA is a company operating in Canada that's providing contract services for different countries in the world. The U.S. contracts it to build some remote sensing devices under licence by the U.S. for the United States, and that law would apply to that particular device. Do I understand that correctly?