We don't have a direct role in the policy of ITAR or that particular domain and policy you're interested in. I can only deal with this from an anecdotal point of view in terms of projects that are in the research and development area, particularly in support of training.
I was in Manitoba a couple of months ago and visited a joint facility between Red River College and Standard Aero. There's an issue of ensuring that anyone who enters the facility is recorded, and access to the actual manufacturing equipment is restricted. It was fairly seamless in how they had provided for that to meet ITAR requirements.
You have to take a specific question about a specific industry and address it to the experts. We'd be pleased, if you have something that's been raised with you, to take it back to officials in the department to get you a specific answer. Canadian industry, with a long history of being a supplier to aerospace defence industries and working as part of a value chain with American and other companies, is quite comfortable and familiar with doing that, so we work on navigating through this.