There are a number of things to unpack, but in the short time I have to answer the question, one point I would like to underscore, which I mentioned in my opening remarks, is about transit through the Black Sea, given there have been reports of mining through that passageway. It is a fairly important thing for both Ukraine's imports and its exports.
That will be an ongoing challenge. It's very risky right now to transit anything through the Black Sea. Even once the conflict ends, I think experience sort of shows that there will be, for instance, an ongoing need to clear mines and to ensure there is a safe passageway through there. That's something Mr. Shevchenko could speak to, I'm sure, in greater detail.
The other piece of it is that there's going to be a need to rebuild the basic economic infrastructure in Ukraine. A lot of rebuilding is going to have to happen. Certainly, to resume trade, the domestic Ukrainian landscape is going to have to improve.
Those are just two things, and certainly there are many others we could point to as well.