Thank you.
Mr. Dem'ianiuk, a lot of our discussion in committee has been around the supply of oil and gas. We haven't really spent a lot of time talking about what you mentioned at the end of your presentation, which was about exporting knowledge or importing Ukrainian students for professional development.
Mr. Edwards pointed something out, which is that the government is in transition and there has to be some incentive to look at a policy shift, at least for energy efficiency. We heard in a past committee testimony that there could be a bit of a challenge with that because prices are generally lower and then there could be some social economic impacts of raising gas prices, or the cost of finding those efficiencies.
What is the incentive at a government level, and what is the incentive at a consumer level to realize efficiencies in the Ukrainian market for energy consumption? How can Canada take advantage of that if that's the case, or how can Canada influence it to try to encourage an energy efficiency policy either by the consumer in the Ukraine, or by the government?