First and foremost, I'd like to mention the political support. It doesn't have to be downgraded, because this is huge support, as well as moral and emotional support for each Ukrainian citizen.
Canada has been instrumental in how we are rebuilding our armed forces. As I mentioned already, we are very happy that the training program has been continued and prolonged, and is still going on.
We also have the pleasure and the honour of having your very specific input into the Defence Reform Advisory Board, which is working on the reform of the security sector with our Minister of Defence. The very practical and very serious engagement of Canada in the new police reform that is being worked on and is gradually developing in Ukraine has been absolutely instrumental. Also, in terms of supporting the system of the judiciary and the preparation of this new investigative board, Canada has been important.
Another aspect of Canadian involvement, which is very important to me personally, is that, through UN Women, Canada is supporting our gender-equality policies. This is the first time the Ukrainian government has made the decision to actually have a coordination role in gender-equality policy at the level of a deputy prime minister. Usually, it would be just one ministry responsible for it as a social policy. We are working very closely with Canada through UN Women in terms of fulfilling our commitments to implement both UN Resolution 1325 and CEDAW.
I would like you to continue doing this.