Thank you, Mr. Chair. I would like to specifically thank the witnesses for making things clear. I would like to thank them for their time.
We are very proud of and grateful to the Canadian Forces for the outstanding work they did on this mission, which was a success. We are particularly pleased to celebrate it. We specifically acknowledge the role our forces have played in maintaining the arms embargo, which is crucial in terms of this conflict spreading to neighbouring countries.
On that note, I would like us to look at an issue that is generally of great concern in the region. It has to do with arms being distributed right and left, as we know. I am thinking of Algeria, for example. Algeria's border with Libya is a sieve for large quantities of weapons.
I am not sure who is going to answer, but I would like our guests to clarify the current situation of unrestricted weapons, especially the SA-7 and SA-24 surface-to-air missiles, which are very dangerous for commercial flights, for example.