Certainly I'm happy to take on the rest of that question, General.
As the general said, we're monitoring the situation with every capacity that we have in order to detect instances of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Already Canada has been a leading state in referring this conflict by Russia to the International Criminal Court. An investigation will be opened by the prosecutor of that court, and all evidence that we collect as well as evidence from civil society and from our allies will be put at the disposal of that court.
Separately, in The Hague, the International Court of Justice has opened an investigation against Russia for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Finally, at the OSCE, Canada, along with many of our partners in that body, has invoked what's called the “Moscow Mechanism”. It is a process whereby the OSCE sends in monitors, at a time when it can do so safely, to collect information about abuses against human rights and not war crimes as such but impediments on the humanitarian situation.