To your point, this goes back to why it's important to have not only an integrated and comprehensive approach to health care systems—integrating this into building up those programs through our development assistance—but also stand-alone programming to help ensure access to these services in times of great need.
In situations like Ukraine and other humanitarian situations, it's about ensuring that we are providing direct financing to organizations and initiatives that are delivering access to safe abortion care in those settings and are providing and distributing comprehensive contraceptive supplies. Those are the types of initiatives that Canada can finance to intervene immediately in those cases and ensure those supports are in place.