I have the floor.
In chapter 20, on page 1079, it says:
Particular attention is paid to the questioning of public servants.
The ambassador is a public servant of the Government of Ukraine.
The obligation of a witness to answer all questions put by the committee must be balanced [between] the role that public servants play in providing confidential advice to their Ministers [or government].
I would suggest that asking the ambassador to weigh in on decisions made by the House would be out of order. It's definitely in violation of Standing Order 18 in the ask, as well as putting the ambassador in an unfortunate position of trying to deal with political discourse here rather than updating us on what's actually happening in Ukraine.