Thank you, Chair.
I want to make a point here on Mr. Bergeron's point. Definitely, I know that he's talking about the ongoing process of studies that we're doing on Ukraine. We know that this is going to be going forward for a long time and that it's very important for us to keep taking on studies on this topic.
What the intention of Mr. Genuis's motion is, I think, is to be able to finish what we've invested our time and studies on in the turbines issue, and that meeting will be very crucial for us to be able to wrap up this whole study in a proper way and to at least present a meaningful report out of it. That's why this is very important. We are investing the time. The time that we have in hand is still there, and we can put more upcoming meetings on a Ukrainian issue that has continued to develop in different ways.
We know that we have a duty on this topic to be able to continue to monitor, being an ally and supportive of the Ukrainian government and people, but I believe—and I hope we can all agree—that this motion will definitely serve the purpose of making the report a meaningful one, since we've already invested time in it. I hope everyone can understand that and that we can just all agree on it and move forward.
Thank you.