Thanks very much.
I want to quickly allude to what Mr. Hoback raised—which is excellent news—about the government's announcement that Canada is sending lethal weapons to Ukraine to help deter an invasion by Russia, but also to help the Ukrainians defend themselves. They're supporting that, as well, with a $500-million loan. That's an excellent sign of Canada's support for Ukraine. That, to me, reinforces what we've heard from our witnesses today—I think it was Mr. Allen who said it—that we stand with the Ukrainian people.
The free trade agreement is part of that package of things we're doing to stand with the Ukrainian people. Today's announcement is very important, obviously in the short term, and I look forward to seeing our officials continue their work with their Ukrainian counterparts to see CUFTA modernized, because it offers tremendous benefits for Ukraine and Canadians in the long term.