Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here today and sharing this very important information with us.
I have four questions, so I'm going to ask the questions first to four different people and then let you answer in turn.
My first question is for Mr. Tarasyuk.
Mr. Tarasyuk, you mentioned the Freedom House index, which had reduced its press freedom rating in Ukraine from free to partly free. Maybe you can tell us why it did that.
Mr. Swiecicki, will the elections this coming October be fair, in your opinion, if Yulia Tymoshenko and Mr. Lutsenko are still in prison?
To Mr. Sherr, you mentioned that you had some suggestions for what Canada can do to help. I'd like you to expand on that.
I have one last question, for Mr. Nalyvaichenko. You mentioned that Ukraine needs a strong civil society. The Canadian government is supporting civil society through CIDA in Ukraine. One of the programs, which costs $5.6 million, is aimed at combating corruption. Tell us what you think of that and what else we can do to help.