I'm glad you asked. This is a major danger, and in fact we expect the Kremlin to intervene massively in the run-up to the Ukrainian presidential election.
We have established a project with the Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation to monitor this interference. We'll be looking at disinformation, cyber-operations, and military operations of various kinds, from the war in Donbass, to activities on the Sea of Azov, to assassinations. We'll be reporting on this.
We will have a website that will put up the latest news every day. We will send out a newsletter twice a week. We will be offering suggestions to the Ukrainian government on how to combat this. We have agreement with the Ukrainian government to work with us.
We will be in touch with governments in western Europe and the United States, and hopefully here in Ottawa, to talk about our findings so that Ukraine will be able to withstand an attack. This will be important in maintaining the integrity of Ukraine's election. It will also teach our countries about what the Kremlin may do with our own elections. It will be a learning experience for us.
Cyber is going to be an important part of this. Laura Galante, who is a former defence department official in the United States and a noted cyber-expert, will be leading our cyber team. As well, David Kramer, our former assistant secretary of state, will be leading our overall effort to monitor and fight back against Kremlin interference in Ukraine's election, including in the cyber field.