Certainly. As the member pointed out, Canada's been deeply engaged in training Ukrainian forces. Since 2014, over 47,000 members of the Ukrainian armed forces have been trained in a whole manner of capabilities. We've modified our training. First it was in-country. Then the invasion happened, so we moved out, and training is happening in multiple locations in Europe.
The discussions of the coalition of the willing and the Prime Minister have made it clear that Canada would be willing to consider scalable options, including potentially putting troops on the ground, boots on the ground, if and when required. That's all part of a conversation that is ongoing in terms of Operation Unifier and how we progress it further. There is certainly an active conversation about how we continue to provide the best training possible for Ukraine in co-operation with allies and partners.
