Thank you very much to all our presenters for your testimony.
To our presenters of Ukrainian heritage, we could hear the pain in your voice. People all across Canada are with you. Whether you're Canadian or Ukrainian, we're with you.
Canada has the second-largest population of Ukrainians outside of Ukraine, after Russia. Sault Ste. Marie has a number of them, too. They're well established. A lot of them came over before IT and worked in the steel mill. It was about labour. It was about people coming to work and sharing their skills with us, so I thank them for that. The Ukrainian church in Sault Ste. Marie is well over 100 years old. We share that with you.
My question is going to continue on. The first part of it is this. Since the invasion, we have sanctioned 700 individuals and entities in Russia for this unjust and illegal war. On March 15 and March 24, we furthered that and sanctioned more Russians.
At the beginning of it, we also served notice that we were withdrawing Russia's most favoured nation trade status. They're now in the same boat, I believe, as North Korea. They share that. Canada is a trading a nation, and we continue to trade, which has resulted in a 35% tariff.
I'm going to start with Mark Agnew on the question. What other economic trade sanctions do you feel Canada could levy or consider against Russia?