If you would be able to share that with the committee when you do have that detail, that would be great.
You did talk about the sanctions being rolled out, because they are complicated and whatnot. I guess my concern is that when they are rolled out so slowly, we see examples where Russian oligarchs have been able to move their wealth, to hide their wealth, and to avoid the impacts of the sanctions on their wealth—because they did move out so slowly. If we had put perhaps not some of the oil and gas sanctions but some of those individual sanctions in place sooner, they wouldn't have had the opportunity to do that and those would have been more effective, I believe.
The other question I have—perhaps this is a good one for Ms. Kutz—is on the nuclear rhetoric that we're seeing. Of course, one of the concerns we see coming out of this conflict is the ratcheting up of nuclear rhetoric. The ratcheting up of nuclear war means that other countries that have nuclear weapons, other rogue states, can see this as an opportunity. If you have a nuclear weapon, you can blackmail the world, basically, so obviously disarmament is our key priority now.
Has the Canadian government made a decision on whether or not they will be sending an observation delegation to the TPNW meeting in Vienna in June?