Of course, this is the biggest war that's happened on the European continent since the Second World War. This war has so many dimensions on the military side and with the impact on civilians, on the global energy sector, on global food security and on the environment.
There is no better way to learn and feel all the consequences of the war coming to Ukraine than visiting not only Kyiv but other places, just to understand what is in the minds of people. An example is putting 150 people in a basement and keeping them there for over a month with no food and no water. That's what Russian soldiers did just an hour's drive from Kyiv in the village of Yahidne, which was visited by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
I think it's important, and we welcome it. We have a lot of delegations from many parliaments from all of the continents, and of course we would welcome the delegation of Canadian members of Parliament to Ukraine.