If I might add, these IPPAS missions are important for two reasons. As Monsieur Awad has just said, they clearly demonstrate that our expertise in the physical protection of nuclear materials is top-notch and sought after by other countries when they look to review their own systems.
It does allow us to more freely exchange practices and to learn from these other countries as well.
The third item I'd like to add is in terms of comparing our proficiency at protecting nuclear installations. I mentioned in my opening remarks that there are annual competitions among these protection forces. I do want to stress that Canada is routinely among the leaders. In fact, in terms of the competitions for non-U.S. Department of Energy teams, teams from Bruce Power and Hydro-Québec have won those competitions. These are highly trained individuals and highly proficient forces.