I have another question that might be a bit more explosive than potatoes.
Earlier, you mentioned the nuclear cooperation agreement. I know that, for decades, Canada's position was to bring a lot of pressure to bear on the successive Indian governments. They didn't like being told that they couldn't be regarded as a nuclear power. In their view, that status is perfectly legitimate given that nuclear powers like Pakistan and China surround them.
We're not talking about a very calm region, where the potential for conflict is non-existent. And there are very serious reasons for that. These countries aren't surrounded by democracies. So the potential for conflict is tremendous.
Canada has always sought to prevent nuclear proliferation. I would like to know, then, how that matter between Canada and India was resolved.