I thank the honourable member for the question.
I will say that it was one of the honours of my life to be able to lead the first iteration of military aid to Ukraine against the further Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. I will say that Canada stands unequivocally shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine.
The increased investments in military assistance to Ukraine signal this, and the $500 million in the supplementary estimates (B) will enable additional military aid for Ukraine to be purchased and delivered: for example, cameras for drones and contributions to the Leopard 2 maintenance centre in Poland, which I assisted in setting up when I was in the role of Minister of National Defence.
The work to assist Ukraine is ongoing. It is disappointing that not all members of the House voted in favour of the Ukraine-Canada Free Trade Agreement, but I will say that it had, until that time, been very fruitful for all members of the House to agree and to work together on military aid to Ukraine.