Thank you, sir.
Referring to the first part of your question, it absolutely was crucial that Canada sent a political and economic signal to Turkey that its involvement, along with terrorists on the side of Azerbaijan, against Artsakh and Armenia was not tolerable. We've seen disruption in that supply, for which we are very grateful, despite the economic troubles. We hope this issue will be considered outside of any sort of partisanship. This should be on the general political agenda, because we know that all political parties in Canada are for peace, for human rights and for democracy. You're strong enough to resist any discrepancies on that end. We certainly see that, and we appreciate it.
Regarding the LNG and the energy source, again, the issue for us is, in principle, to make sure that our lives don't depend on economic interests and don't depend on which country is interested to come for the next decade, or 15 years, or one year. We don't know what will happen in the near future. We want our questions, our rights and our lives to have the same level of international attention and protection as the life of a very ordinary Canadian, an ordinary American or an ordinary person from France and any other country that has been protecting and appreciating human life and human dignity and security.
Yes, you're absolutely right that there are new economic prospects for Azerbaijan. They are now capitalizing on the war in Ukraine and other bilateral and multilateral arrangements. They are temporary, but the damage that is being done to those countries and structures will be much longer. We hope it will not jeopardize our freedom now, our security now and, pretty much, our lives. They can do business, but it should not be an instrument for killing other people.
Thank you.