Thank you. That is a great question.
I know that we have already started an official investigation, but I think that we don't have enough war crime prosecutors in our country. I think that is how Canada can help Ukraine during this investigation, because I know that investigation has started, but our prosecutors are faced, as you can imagine, with thousands of victims in just Kyiv region, and you need to investigate every single case. You need to find all the evidence, and you need to gather all this evidence.
I have already met with some international humanitarian specialists and international humanitarian lawyers who already work in Ukraine, and they told me that they had never seen anything like that and that they had never seen such human rights violations as were in Ukraine, even in Kyiv region.
I spoke last week, for example, with one international humanitarian lawyer, and he told me that he will probably try to gather evidence for maybe 50 victims, but we have thousands of victims. We need co-operation with a general prosecutor's office, and I think it is co-operation not only for the investigation of such crimes but for education as well. We need to educate prosecutors on how to investigate such cases, because I think we have a problem with this.
I know that a lot of civil organizations already gather such evidence. One of them is a coalition named 5 AM, and this is a coalition of 37 human rights organizations in Ukraine. I would suggest working with our government, and I would suggest working with such a coalition of human rights organizations as 5 AM . I can provide you with their contact, but it's not hard to find.
Thank you.