Thank you, Chair, and thank you to the witnesses here.
You know, this is an awkward study right now because of what's going on between Russia and Ukraine, with the horrific scenes we see on television and the war crimes that Putin is committing. It's just horrible. It must be tough for you guys to think about the people you are negotiating with, who are now, somewhere back in Ukraine, dealing with all this and trying to figure out how to keep their country together and progress. To be thinking about the future for them is day by day, while we're looking a year or two or three years down the road.
My question is on the process right now in light of what's going on. How do you take a step back now and relook at what we want in terms of results in a trade agreement with Ukraine in light of the situation today versus where it was when we started the negotiations?