Again, I don't know the details, but I know there is quite a developed military equipment industry in Jordan. They make special light vehicles that are comfortable travelling through the sand and through the desert. I know from my time in the region that there were a number of Canadian companies involved in supporting some of those activities. This is not heavy military equipment. It's basically just utility trucks and so on, specialized equipment of that kind. But that would be one example.
I have no doubt that in the other sectors, if one is supplying agricultural products, which would be an immediate beneficiary, it doesn't take long to get into the questions of dryland farming, irrigation, and all of the other challenges they face for their own agriculture. And I know from meeting with Syrian delegations that this has often been on their list of things.
So again, I have no doubt that an agreement like this would lead very quickly into participation in their supply chain activities.