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National Defence committee Yes. It's not effective.
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee Again, we have to look at the relevant evidence. We participated in intense negotiations with the United States in the 2004-05 period. At that time, it wasn't just that they wouldn't give us any guarantee of meaningful participation—never mind full—but they wouldn't even give a g
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee I indicated from the outset that for me the most vital consideration is the arms control and disarmament consideration. The fact is that this, with no payoff in terms of any reliability or in terms of its actually working against rogue states, has already had an incredibly negati
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee Well, they're all important. You see, if you give reasons and then someone says, “If we pretend that none of these reasons will apply, will you agree with me?”, I'm not willing. I think it's not a reasonable premise.
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee We know each other well.
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee Thank you very much. I'm sorry, I will answer in English because of the terminology. The interpreter mentioned a seat at the United Nations, but without any context, so I'm not sure if there was something left out of the translation. Could you repeat your question about the U
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee No. I cited the report entitled, “NORAD in Perpetuity?” as underscoring the fact that there's no free lunch this time around, and that we would have to pay our way. They cite, for example, U.S. sequestration, where the Americans, because of their defence budget, are requiring th
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee I gave six reason, and the arms control reason is the strongest reason of all, but frankly it is inconceivable that it would cost us nothing.
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee I would refer to the testimony on March 22 before this committee by Rear-Admiral Scott Bishop, director general, international security policy; and Stephen Burt, assistant chief of defence intelligence, Canadian Forces intelligence command. They stated quite clearly and unequivoc
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee Well, the Americans of course say that's the purpose of it, and of course the capacity of the system is even well below that. I'm not saying that we shouldn't be concerned or do nothing about North Korea. I'm saying that I agree with the testimony—and there were also Foreign Affa
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason
National Defence committee Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity to address you on this important study. I'm sorry, but I didn't have time to send my remarks in advance for translation. However, I have provided copies of my presentation for the interpreters. I am going to focus my opening re
May 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Peggy Mason