Thank you very much for this question.
What I wanted to mention during the previous question, I will answer now. I will cover both.
I would be very precise in my answer, but Ukraine was never prepared for the number of bodies that have to be examined now. We are now in a situation where we don't have enough fridges, and we don't have enough medical experts who can quickly do medical examination. I mean the forensic examinations. It's something very precise and detailed, I know, but it's quite important in answering your questions, because this documentation is proper. If the commendation will be in order, once we will have information about all of the bodies, it's something that will be the basis of our calls and for the whole work, whether it will be with the ICC, the International Court of Justice, or maybe other institutions that could be developed by countries one day to investigate what happened in Ukraine.
It's quite important right now to support Ukraine in this issue of forensic examination and fridges because, honestly, we have issues with the bodies of Ukrainians who were killed, or tortured, raped and killed. On the other hand, we have the bodies of Russian soldiers, and there's a big question of what we have to do with the dead bodies because we have to take DNA samples. There has to be a proper examination of dead bodies because it's a question of evidence. It's quite important for the future. As I said from the very beginning, Ukraine was never prepared for this. Our doctors and medical experts do their best and are working 24-7, but they're human beings. It is impossible because the number of bodies is huge.
I think it's something with which, if the Canadian government or Canadian people could support us, it would be a very big help.