Thank you very much for your question.
Just to clarify, as Minister Ng mentioned earlier this morning, when we look at our obligations on investor-state dispute settlement, when we sat down with Ukraine to expand and modernize the agreement, it was Ukraine that asked us to include provisions on ISDS. They did so because they realized that, during the negotiations and during the illegal war, they were going to have on their hands a major project to rebuild and reconstruct their country. They were going to have to rely on foreign direct investment to facilitate that reconstruction. They wanted to provide foreign investors with the additional comfort of knowing they could invest in large-scale infrastructure projects in Ukraine and knowing that they were protected by the rule of law and subject to dispute-settlement mechanisms between the investors and the state government.