Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank both of you for being here today. This has been very informative. Thank you for the work that you're doing. I think the entire global community is seeing what is happening in Ukraine. We see the Ukrainian people as heroes. We see what they are doing. We see how they are fighting for their sovereignty. As my colleague, Mr. Aboultaif, has said, we stand with the people of Ukraine.
I'd like to follow with some questions, following my colleague Mr. Bergeron, regarding the sanctions. Having a robust list of sanctions is very important, of course, and I would suggest that perhaps it could have been implemented and rolled out quicker than it has been, but there are a number of people in the sanctions and it is quite comprehensive. My worry is that the sanctions are not being enforced, that they are not robustly being defended. We have not been able to get any information about any assets seized by the Canadian government through the sanctions. I'm just wondering if you could talk about how we can make sure the sanctions are more robustly defended, more robustly enforced, so that those assets that should be used to help rebuild Ukraine are available.