Mr. Speaker, I do not know where I can go past my previous answer. I include another country, Israel.
There are countries that have not agreed to the ratification of this agreement, and that is a reality. Those countries are our allies. We were struck with a dilemma as we proceeded with this bill, that there would be a possibility there would be times that we would be engaged with another nation that had not ratified that agreement. I have mentioned the United States, which has been used a number of times, but Poland and Turkey are NATO members and Israel is an ally.
There are countries that have not ratified those agreements, so it is necessary. This was something that took some deliberation and kind of a tight balancing act. Along with countries like Australia and the U.K. and to some extent other countries, although maybe not to the extent that Canada has, we feel we have managed to address that very volatile situation.
The other thing we should also remember as members is that as we continue to show our presence and to set out our ideals to the world, it is within our intent, and I think the intent of all the countries that have signed the agreement, to encourage those other countries to also ratify this agreement. This should be something we should all work toward as well.