Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for joining us today. This has been very interesting.
I think I may be following on Mr. Trudel's comments. We are in a situation, in which what we are seeing looks very much like a genocide. Obviously, that was the motion that I brought forward to the House of Commons.
My concern is how we stop this. How do we not get into a situation such as we had in Rwanda, where the genocide was declared after the fact and the loss of life was massive? What role can the International Criminal Court play in preventing it? Does the fact that Ukraine filed these applications very early help?
Perhaps I could start with you, Mr.... I'm just going to call you Chile, because it's easier and it's delightful to see you.