Unfortunately, the war has forced a lot of people, mainly women and children, to temporarily leave Ukraine and find a safer place. We're really grateful to Canada for launching a special program, CUAET, for this. The Canada-Ukraine emergency travel program, which expires on July 15, helps those Ukrainians find a safer place. We are really grateful for the support that Ukrainians who come to Canada get, including in terms of health care and financial support, but also many in other activities.
I would like to thank the Canadian people who opened their doors and helped families with accommodations, finding jobs and finding schools. They opened their houses to host Ukrainian families. This is incredibly impressive, and I would like to thank them.
Of course, we now have millions of people displaced. The biggest numbers of those who are outside Ukraine now are in Poland and Germany, each of which is hosting over a million temporarily displaced Ukrainian people. For many in Ukraine, Canada is treated as being more like a good country and as kind of a very close neighbour and friend. Moving to Canada is moving to a good friend's, where they welcome you and help you go through this hard time.
Thank you for that. I believe it will increase the enormous collaboration between our people.