Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for the presentation, Mr. Kols. It was very interesting.
I will refrain from making jokes about hockey, even though I really want to.
I have two questions for you. Here's the first one.
In the invasion of Crimea, we saw the significant role that the Russian minority in Ukraine could play in Russia's decisions towards its neighbours, particularly those of the former Soviet Union.
You also have a Russian minority in Latvia. I would like to know from your perspective what the relationship between the state, the government, and the Russian minority is like. Can we draw some parallels between Ukraine and Latvia—perhaps this also applies to the other Baltic countries—with respect to this Russian minority and its relationship with Russia?