I would also note that the SACEUR has made it very clear that he has the existing capabilities, but we also are aware that it does require additional investment. There's also a bit of a challenge. For example, we've invested fairly significantly in surface-to-air anti-missile technologies and capabilities for our forces in Latvia, but that's a very expensive response, using a $200,000 missile to knock down a $5,000 drone.
We're also seeing in the Ukraine-Russia conflict drones now having expanded capability with ranges of 3,000 kilometres and significant additional payloads.
In his speech to the UNGA, President Zelenskyy indicated their willingness to share their learning and their technologies with other NATO countries. He frankly offered an invitation to those of us who want to work closely with them. I think Canada was a very early adopter in that relationship. Perhaps you could provide any update or even just an indication of our willingness to engage in such activity.