 Good afternoon. Thank you, Anita, for your help and especially for all the work you do to support Ukraine. I am very happy today to be accompanied by Yvonne Baker, who is a great defender of Ukraine and a strong voice for Canadian values in our parliament. Thank you, Yvonne, for everything you do. I'm honored as well to be here with the Canadian Armed Forces service members at the Fort York Armory. The motto of one of the units here is mindful of our ancient valor. Today, we are also mindful of Ukraine's enduring valor. But before I begin, I do want to address the humanitarian crisis in Turkey and Syria. Powerful quakes have killed tens of thousands, destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, and displaced millions of people. Canadians have been heartbroken by the images they've seen and they want to help. So today, we announced that Canada will match $10 million in donations raised by the humanitarian coalition and its members. This is in addition to our commitment to match donations to the Canadian Red Cross earthquake in Turkey and Syria appeal. We also announced that we're going to raise $20 million more in direct humanitarian aid in response to the call of the United Nations for Turkey and Syria. In addition, Canada has committed to raise $50 million after the earthquake to help offer vital help to people affected under the form of food, water, shelter and health services. Canada will remain united with those who are suffering. That earthquake was a reminder that there are tragedies that cannot be prevented, natural disasters that take lives and cause inescapable devastation. But there are also entirely senseless but avoidable tragedies born of evil, like what the world has witnessed in Ukraine. Millions of Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes and their fellow citizens are dying every day, not because of an act of God, but because of the cowardly acts of one man, Vladimir Putin, and his enablers. A year ago, Putin invaded a sovereign democratic country. He was driven by greed, by cruelty. He was under the illusion that he could overtake Ukraine in a matter of days. Well, 365 days later, Ukraine is still standing strong. 365 days and counting. A year ago, now, the Kremlin has begun to launch brutal attacks that killed civilians and forced homes and hospitals. Intimidators, like President Putin, will never understand that fear is an impenetrable weapon against those who fight for their freedom. Again, the Ukrainian defense has resisted the Russian aggression. But we know that this fight is not over. Today, Canada is announcing new military support for our friends in Ukraine. We will deliver four additional Leopard 2 tanks to the armed forces of Ukraine and an armored recovery vehicle. This is in addition to the four Leopard tanks already in the region, which CAF members are right now training Ukrainian tank members to use. We're also delivering 5,000 rounds of ammunition, which will help the armed forces of Ukraine continue to defend their freedom and fight for Ukraine's territorial integrity. Another critical part of our support is to impose further costs on Russia for its illegal and unjustifiable actions. We are announcing new sanctions on 129 individuals and 63 entities, including Russian Deputy Prime Ministers, Ministers, other members of the Office of the President of Russia, members of the Russian military, and those involved in the production of artillery and weapons used in Ukraine. We're also banning certain chemicals used in the manufacture of electronics from being exported to Russia. And we are fighting against the wrongful commercial practices that Russia and Belarus use to fake prices and attack Canadian producers. Since the beginning, these two countries have been lying to the subject of the invasion, and they are lying to the subject of the value of their merchandise. In response to this, we are giving Canada's Frontal Services Agency new tools to protect the integrity of our markets and, above all, to protect Canadian producers against these malonet interventions. Canada has led the global scale to install the most severe sanctions regime that has never been imposed on a large economy and to reduce the capacity of President Putin to finance this illegal war. Many brave people in these countries are standing up to their dictators, and we see it here at home, too, with Russian Canadians supporting Ukraine and calling for an end to this unjust invasion. Vladimir Putin made a grave miscalculation when he launched his war of aggression. He underestimated Ukrainians and he underestimated the solidarity of their friends around the world. He wanted to threaten and weaken NATO and democracies around the world, but today we are stronger and more unified than ever. Together with our friends and allies, we are holding Putin and his henchmen to account, and we are delivering critical and significant support to Ukraine. Momentum is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, and it is on Ukraine's side, they have launched astonishing counter-offensives, reclaimed territory, and forced Russian troop withdrawals. To date, Canada has provided more than five billion dollars in support to Ukraine and its people, and we're the only country to issue Ukraine sovereignty bonds, which Canadians purchased to support the government of Ukraine directly. The impacts of these are being felt on the ground by soldiers and by citizens. We've provided military training for more than 35,000 members of Ukraine's security forces through Operation Unifier. We've delivered M777 Howitzers that have helped Ukraine secure victories in key battles. We've committed over 200 Canadian-made armored vehicles that are helping soldiers defend the border in northern Ukraine. We've purchased a missile-based air-to-air air-to-air air-to-air air-to-air missile system to strengthen Ukrainian defense against Russian air-to-air raids. We've made eight assault tanks in collaboration with our allies to help Ukraine win over the battle field. We've imposed sanctions on more than 2,400 people and entities, and, in particular, to impose sanctions on the Russian central bank. Our support is also helping provide stability in Ukraine in the face of war, so that schools and hospitals can stay open, so that the heat and lights will stay on through the winter, and so that the government of Ukraine can continue supporting its people. Canada has been solidifying Ukraine since the beginning of this conflict, when Russia had illegally annexed Crimea and launched a conflict in the east of Ukraine. And we're going to stay solidifying Ukraine. This morning, my G7 members and I have directly discussed with President Zelensky. We have reaffirmed that our support for Ukraine will remain unbreakable as long as it takes. We have called on Russia to immediately withdraw, completely and unconditionally, its military forces of the Ukrainian territory within the internationally recognized borders of the country. Putin is dangerous, he is cowardly, and he is weak. His brazen disregard for human life, his irresponsible rhetoric, and his willingness to inflict terrible violence on innocent people may seem to have no limits. But what is truly without limits is the courage and resolve of those who fight every day for their freedom, the everyday Ukrainian citizens who join the armed forces, the children who had to be brave and say goodbye to a parent or grandparent so they could be safer here in Canada. The soldiers, nurses, doctors, mayors, postal workers, and so many more who've stayed in Ukraine and continue to serve the place that they call home and preserve the Ukraine that they are fighting for. The journalists on the front lines who tell the stories of this war so that Russian abetted disinformation and misinformation is called to account. And of course, the people here at home and around the world who donate what they can and fly the blue and yellow flag in solidarity. This solidarity is on full display in every corner of Canada. Canadians are standing with Ukrainians, while Ukrainians are standing up for more than their own freedom. They are standing up for all of us. Slava Ukraini, Krojom Slava.