I want to add that I totally agree with Oleksandra. I want to share with you a fact that impressed me so much. Those troops who left the Kyiv region went to Belarus, went to the post office, and sent home two tonnes of Ukrainian goods which they looted from of the houses of Bucha, Hostomel, and Moshchun. Two tonnes. A lot of them are already identified. Those people are really in need of those goods, so they took similar things, like blenders, toys for kids, some clothes, and furniture. Two tonnes of goods from our homes were sent to Russian families in the far east. I think economic sanctions are the key in this work.
I want to add that Canada is also able to help us fight impunity in the longer-term, and to help use the possibilities of universal jurisdiction for different countries to open the case against those who committed those war crimes and crimes against humanity.
I totally agree regarding the presence of international organizations. We were at the OSCE meeting last week in Vienna. The OSCE monitoring mission in Ukraine was the largest in the history of the OSCE. It left the country a week before the war. The sense was that with its presence, what kind of monitoring and security could it provide for Ukraine?
We need a stronger position against Russia, and stronger informational support about the truth of what is going on in the country.