Okay. Dyakuyu.
Thank you very much Mr. Baker for the question.
Look, our Parliament, our political discourse in Canada, is naturally adversarial, and that is part of us being a healthy democracy, but there are issues where we all agree.
I have to say that I'd like to thank you, Yvan, for your work on Ukraine, but I also want to recognize the Conservatives, the Bloc and the NDP for their support of a very strong Canadian position on Ukraine, for the clarity with which Canada has recognized that this war is illegal, that it is barbaric and that war crimes are being committed, and for the unanimous consent on the genocide motion.
I've discussed all of these measures and really the unanimous Canadian support for Ukraine directly with Prime Minister Shmyhal, and it really does make a difference. It makes a difference in terms of encouraging other countries to support Ukraine. It makes a difference for the Ukrainians to know that we as a country are there for them, and that, really, this is one point on which we agree.
Thank you, everyone.
On the military aid, I agree with you, Mr. Baker: It is the Ukrainians who are fighting and dying. They are fighting our fight. It is our responsibility to be sure they have the tools to do the job. That's why we did specifically earmark $500 million in the budget for military aid. That aid is being sent from Canada. Our allies are sending aid as well.
Last week, Minister Anand announced, for example, that Canada has finalized a contract for eight armoured vehicles manufactured by Roshel. As I know you are aware, Canada is also providing M777 howitzers, and we have provided Carl-Gustaf anti-armour ammunition.