Mr. Chair, there are countries around there where that is a huge problem. We know that for sure.
Around the world, we stand with people who want to see human rights in their country. We want to see them develop. They want the rule of law and want to see democracy developed. We want to work. We want to defend those folks in Ukraine who are standing so solidly in the squares, who have come out onto the streets, who have insisted that they do not want to go back to where they were before.
Those issues of building the institutions and of strengthening the rule of law in countries are important to us as Canadians. They are something we have taken around the world. We believe that other countries can learn from us in those areas and that it would be in the best interests of Ukraine to take a look to the west to see those structures that it could maybe put in place that would then deal with some of the issues that the member opposite addressed.