Thank you very much.
Before I begin, I think I speak for all of us and all parliamentarians in saying that we absolutely stand solidly with you. We applaud your courage. We stand beside you in our outrage at the crimes that you are testifying about today.
It is good to see you again, Ms. Kravchuk. I wish and I hope that next time it will be under much better circumstances.
Ms. Musayeva, the fact that as a journalist you have of necessity become a human rights defender—I think we all applaud everything that you're doing.
I want to direct my questions today to Mayor Atroshenko and Mayor Bova, who are testifying today from their cities with such courage, telling us what has actually happened. I've heard all of you talking about impunity, about crimes not going unpunished, and that there has to be accountability. Often when we are dealing with these things it's after the fact, when much of the evidence has been destroyed. It's very hard to go back in time and collect the kind of evidence that can hold up in court, but this is happening now. This is happening in real time.
Can you tell us what Canada can do? We've sent members of our national police force, the RCMP, to the International Criminal Court to do investigations. Is there more that we can do to support those on the ground, who are experiencing and seeing this and witnessing it first-hand, to understand what they need to do in order to be able to document this, maybe helping the Ukrainian prosecutor's office or civil society members?
I will start with you, Mr. Atroshenko. Go ahead.