Certainly.
Madam Chair, Canada has imposed a wide range of measures to restrict imports and exports with Russia, not just in this immediate crisis. We've had some restrictions on exports of machineries related to oil exploration going back to 2014, in response to Crimea. In addition, then, to the new sanctions that are being put in place with the restrictions on oil, we have also imposed extended export control restrictions. All controlled goods are prohibited.
Through the Special Economic Measures Act, we have also imposed restrictions preventing the export of a whole range of goods and technologies that, while they would be generally commercially available, could still be of use to the Russian military—semiconductors, or engines for large trucks that would be used in civilian transport but could be used to move military personnel or equipment.
Canada has joined with the like-minded in imposing these restrictions. The intent of these measures is to gradually degrade the capacity of the military.