Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Your Excellency.
There are two things that I want to begin with. We are always attempting to make Canada's support for Ukraine a non-partisan issue. We think it is critical—and I know there will always be barbs from the opposition—that the more that we do as Canadians to support Ukraine, the better we, as Canada, will be and the better Ukraine will be.
The second thing is I think we can unanimously agree that we should push the government to quickly get you accredited, because your leadership is needed in Canada, as well as in Ukraine. We'll do our part and get you going. It's very good to have you in Canada.
You used the word “barbaric” earlier. I would say that Canadians have been shocked. This is the 21st century, yet the war being waged by Russia against Ukraine is nothing like it should be in the 21st century. It shouldn't be happening, of course, but it feels like an ancient war, where civilians and infrastructure are targeted, and there is an aggression that we have not seen—that I have not seen in my lifetime. Canada will continue to stand in solidarity.
As we do that—I'm building on what Ms. McPherson said about the International Criminal Court—there is also the International Court of Justice. Canada very quickly supported Ukraine at the International Court of Justice. These are just the first two activities.
Could you say a bit about that early intervention by Ukraine to go to the ICJ?