Thanks very much, Chair.
Hello to our witnesses.
[Member spoke in Ukrainian]
I don't have a lot of time, so I'll be very brief, and I'll ask you to answer my questions as concisely as you possibly can.
Before I go on, I will say that I'm with Mr. Virani. I don't expect another announcement of lethal aid to Ukraine during our meeting today, but I will say that I thank all members of the committee on all sides of the House. We just passed a unanimous motion that I requested unanimous consent for in Canada's Parliament, standing firm in support of Ukraine sovereignty, condemning the Russian Duma vote recognizing the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics and calling on the international community to stand together in opposition to further aggression and to continue to support Ukraine. That is some good news as well.
I want to go to you, Mr. Waschuk, if I may. You spoke about the opportunities in provision of services, but you talked about the need for ground rules in the provision of services, which would help expand that sort of opportunity.
Could you briefly describe what you mean by those ground rules? What specific ground rules would you recommend?