Thank you.
Thank you very much for being here, Ambassador. I apologize for bringing that point of order up at the beginning of today's meeting, but as you've mentioned, the risk we see with some of the gaps in our arms control mechanisms within this country, is something we need to be aware of and need to be looking at. I'm going to ask you some questions about that, because like you, I have a lot of concerns when we see Canadian goods being used by Russia.
I visited Irpin and Kyiv in March last year. With your assistance, I met with the Soloma Cats, a group of young people. I met 16-year-olds who are literally using antennas to demine areas so that Ukrainians can go back to their communities. We all know that the organization The HALO Trust is doing really remarkable work there trying to demine so that Ukrainians can go back into their communities.
We also know that there are loopholes in our arms system that allow goods like detonators to go through Kyrgyzstan to end up in the mines that 16-year-olds are using antennas to demine in Ukraine. I'm appalled that these loopholes haven't been closed.
I'm wondering if you can talk a bit more about the impacts of Russia having access to over 100,000 detonators that were made in Canada and using them in Ukraine against the Ukrainian people.