Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I thank all the witnesses here tonight, as we deal with a subject that is not necessarily easy. It's a conflict that has engulfed us, in the last couple of months, all over the world. It's all anyone's talking about.
Mr. Eboe-Osuji, my first question is to you, and I will probably put the same question to Mr. Stewart.
Mr. Czolij mentioned the fact that the House of Commons had voted unanimously to recognize that there was genocide in Ukraine at the moment by Russia.
You were at the International Criminal Court. In your opinion, can we indeed speak of genocide, from a strictly legal point of view?