Yes. Obviously it is still not approved by government, nor by the State Department. We are working with the Department of Foreign Affairs on the whole broader requirement.
From a defence point of view, it is critical that our key in-service support companies have that dual national issue resolved. Most specifically to me, I need my project management offices to access that key data, because I can't write a specification to put in the contract. So there are ITAR issues there with our dual nationals.
We are focusing on DND's requirements internally. Our next layer out with in-service support service providers is really critical to us. And the Department of Foreign Affairs is looking at the dimension of how.
If we come to a set of criteria that is acceptable to the State Department, how can that be applied to industries who want to participate in arms trade with the United States? My sense is that if we come to a set of criteria, I probably will be able to do that faster within my own military and civilian staff. If we reach this agreement, eventually industry will have to reach those same standards as well. I believe it is achievable, and I believe we are making progress.