Mr. Urias, let us take a look at the world market for pork.
I understand that we are talking about trade, but often trade issues and moral issues, such as democracy, enter into the equation. For example, Canada is the biggest supplier of pork to Russia. Correct me if I am wrong, but that is the largest export market there is for pork producers. The volume is huge.
For reasons of democracy and human rights, the sanctions to be imposed on Russia will threaten that market significantly. Should we not be asking ourselves the same questions for other states where we have no doubt, where we are certain, that the place is in chaos and that human rights are held in contempt?