When it comes to Ukraine, Canada has pulled out all the stops. It has reacted very quickly. It's reacted in a number of ways. Bringing in Ukrainian refugees happened very quickly. That's something very tangible that we can and should apply to the Tigrayan refugees in Sudan—65,000-plus, as I mentioned earlier—who are living under truly horrendous conditions.
In terms of a brief note on motivation, I can only guess, but Canada shares a border with Russia, so perhaps it's a little closer to home. However, the Canadian interest in a secure and human rights-complying African region is really important, as well, and shouldn't be overlooked.
Having a principled foreign policy approach means that we should be applying these principles wherever they occur, whether that's in Ukraine, whether that's in Ethiopia, whether it's in China or what have you.