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Foreign Affairs committee I would say that our industry is kind of a result of a couple of things. One is that companies that sell into Canada, into our domestic market, are required to put dollar for dollar into the Canadian economy. Over the years, many foreign subsidiaries have established footprints h
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee I don't know about the nuance of the controls that they have in place, but I do know the current regimes in place in the United States. Canadian companies are subject to them when we re-export out of the U.S., the U.S. being one of our largest markets. When we export into the Uni
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Yes. The Arms Trade Treaty does not impose any additional constructs between nations. As we mentioned, Canada is subject, when it exports out of the United States, to the United States export control regimes that are in place. I think it's exceptionally important that we all un
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee There are 63,000 if you take the military portion of the aerospace industry.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Certainly, a lot of veterans come out and seek employment in the industry. It's very familiar. They know very well the goods and services that we produce.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Absolutely.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Legally binding, correct.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Not to our knowledge. As I mentioned, the regulations right now go from a single company to an end state. If those companies are employing brokers in the process through which they are transacting, what I would have heard would have been the activities that are occurring between
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Correct. This legislation will still leave that as an extraterritorial consideration.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee First and foremost, most companies are operating on a significant scale in the sector. We're not talking about small businesses. They're generally exporting into global supply chains, the larger firms that have very large export control units within their own organizations. These
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee That's right. We have yet to see the regulation, so we would reserve judgment until we can actually assess what the regulation is going to do to the corporations.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee I would also like to point out that I'm not sure in your prelude whether or not your facts were aligned. We're 63,000 Canadians, about 800 companies—ISED will tell you about 650—and 4% of our industry deals in small arms, firearms, and munitions. The vast majority of our indust
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee Well again, this will add additional activities within our corporations to regulate, track, and record, and most likely additional governance structures for the activity of brokering within our companies.
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee I haven't done any studies on other countries and their behaviours with respect to the UN ATT and whether or not that's changed their behaviours. I would suggest that would be a study that would have been undertaken by Global Affairs Canada vis-à-vis Canada's position and other
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani
Foreign Affairs committee It's certainly why we called for the government to accede to the UN ATT. We felt that Canada already functioned at a very high standard. This would simply solidify the standards to which we are already operating. It makes a global statement about our position as Canadians and in
November 7th, 2017Committee meeting
Christyn Cianfarani