If I can have the members come to the table so we can get started. We don't have a lot of time so what I thought we'd do is make sure we have the opportunity for the witnesses to provide their testimony and then maybe get in one quick round of questions, because we're going to have bells in about 20 minutes. So if I could get all the members to the table that would be great.
Pursuant to standing order 108(2), we'll continue our study on the situation in Ukraine.
I want to thank our witnesses for being flexible today, as we rescheduled a couple of things and had you come together. You're waiting now. As I mentioned before, we'd like to get your testimony on the record, and maybe one quick round of questions of five minutes for each party, and then we can get going.
I want to first welcome our witnesses, Lada Roslycky, who's a foreign adviser with the Public Commission for the Investigation and Prevention of Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine.
Welcome, Lada, very nice to have you here today.
And Daniel Bilak, who's the managing partner of the Kiev office of the CMS Cameron LLC. I understand, sir, the group was able to meet with you when they were in Ukraine.