Certainly.
The support provided to Ukraine by Canada that you have just mentioned is outside the context of Operation Reassurance, which is strictly within the NATO space. You've mentioned other support that have we provided bilaterally to our friends in Ukraine. Most recently, the Government of Canada signed a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine to provide images obtained from our RADARSAT-2 satellite in various sites of eastern Ukraine that can help the Ukrainian military command identify foreign movements, including heavy equipment, in eastern Ukraine. This is something that President Poroshenko specifically requested of us when he visited Ottawa in September.
Similarly, we provided several tonnes of non-kinetic military equipment in the fall, including Canadian Armed Forces surplus winter gear, which I understand has been hugely helpful to the Ukrainian forces, and non-kinetic equipment like night vision goggles. These things have, I believe, helped to save lives. We should also mention that we are actively exploring a number of potential training missions for Canadian forces in Ukraine, together with our allies in the United States. We have joined the contact group on military questions that the United States and the United Kingdom established with Ukraine. We are actively involved in scoping out possibilities for training missions there.