Thank you.
Point number one is that the Russian side hasn't stated that Canada specifically was given the notification. It has been stated several times that the countries adjacent to the flight path were notified. My reading of this statement--because I know how it works--is very simple. We've already discussed it. We have the so-called nuclear risk reduction centres, where the States, according to the bilateral 1987 agreement.... We have the START I Treaty, which contains the specific notification protocol. When it comes to the military flights, as I mentioned from the very beginning, there are no other international instruments that make it obligatory for either of the sides to share this information with other parties, so all this information goes straight to the States.