That's a very good question, actually, Mr. Hoback.
France has been quite vocal within the European Union, but as you know, the European Union is not a coherent unit when it comes to foreign policy. However, we have seen more and more engagement at the European Union level. There has been, for example, a civilian mission that has been sent to monitor the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
That's not in Artsakh, but it may be a first step towards bringing the volatility of the ceasefire in the region more on the radar of the international community. All your remarks prove how much information is lacking in the outside world to understand what is going on in Artsakh, even on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and that's really a crucial point.
The second point, very quickly, is that Armenia is a member of the francophone countries, so that's also a place where maybe Canada, Armenia and France can meet, discuss and do things in common. That may be another platform.