As you are clearly pointing out, as I said earlier, we have found ourselves 23 years into independence with these loops in our development. Conscious decisions were made earlier to ensure that Ukraine could be penetrated by the Russian Federation and that it was dependent on the Russian Federation in terms of our economic well-being and our energy. Even now, more than 30% of our trade is tied to the Russian Federation.
All of this has to be changed, including border control. We have been training our border guards, and they have shown great successes in their activities, and we are also working closely with the EU to ensure that our borders are protected. Through the implementation of the visa liberalization action plan, which we had to fulfill to obtain visa-free travel with the EU, we have ensured that we can manage migration flows and that we are protecting our borders according to the rules and procedures acceptable to EU countries.
I think there was also probably a bit of not necessarily manipulation but non-objective information presented during your hearings, in which the Ukrainian-Russian border was called transparent. It's not transparent anymore.