I think you've outlined the many deliberate actions being taken, and nothing here is being done by accident or is circumstantial. It's methodical, it's planned, and it's supported by the authorities there.
I think two groups are being targeted in Crimea—first, as you outlined, the Crimean Tatars and their specific territorial, historic, cultural, linguistic, and religious identity that relates to that geographical territory. We had a ceremony in Toronto two weeks ago when the Crimean Tatars' recently released prisoners and leadership came to Canada to raise the Crimean Tatar flag in Toronto and speak to Canadians about the importance of how Crimean Tatars see themselves as part of a multi-ethnic Ukrainian state. They are appealing for international support. I think they have great support in Ukraine for their cause.
The second group that's being targeted is Ukrainian citizens, other Ukrainian citizens whom we have met with, who may not be Crimean Tatars themselves. For religious reasons their churches, their places of worship, the language of instruction in their schools, their access to services are all being severely limited as they're being forced into taking out Russian citizenship.
We see a broad-based attempt to intimidate and to desecrate, as we indicated. I think it's specifically targeting the Crimean Tatar population, but also all Ukrainians who reside in Crimea.