On the question around ISDS, which I think is the question—and thank you very much for asking it—it was indeed the Ukrainians who actually asked for that. The reason is that, at this juncture, they realize how important it is for Ukraine to be able to attract investment.
I know, certainly, that in the Canadian business community, it's an investor community. They do want to make investments in Ukraine. They're looking for a chapter like this around investor protection so that they can have the certainty they want, and they will have, in order to incentivize that investment.
That's actually the reason. The Ukrainians actually asked for it because they understood that it would help, but I want to also assure you that we—Canada—have retained the right to regulate and to maintain our policy flexibility, particularly around issues around the environment, around labour and around indigenous rights. We've protected that piece, but we also responded because the situation here for Ukraine, particularly at this time, is to create assurances for investors who wish to invest in Ukraine. They believed that having this chapter was actually going to be helpful.