First of all, thank you. Thank you for being with Ukraine for 10 years, because the war started 10 years ago. If we look back at what happened during those 10 years, Russia strategically lost global security. Russia is no longer a G8 member—it's now G7—and that was done with the significant role that Canada played in that.
While preparing for the full-scale invasion, it was easier because over 30,000 Ukrainian troops at that time were trained. Canada stepped in and is supporting us.
The agreement that was signed in Kyiv, our strategic security co-operation agreement, is today laying the groundwork in different spheres. Many of those we haven't covered today, but one is cybersecurity. It is the issue of the security of countries that do not have borders and do not have distance. We are a country that has suffered a lot. We withstand a lot of Russian cyber-attacks, and there are a lot of other things in this agreement that we will share as well.
We believe that it's a mutually beneficial co-operation that will enhance the security of both of our countries.
Thank you.