 Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau visited President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kiev on June 10, saying that Canada would always support Ukraine during Russia's war on the country. Zelenskyy thanked Justin Trudeau for Canada's support since the beginning of Russia's war on Ukraine. Trudeau told Zelenskyy that we will continue to be there as we always are. NATO member Canada, which has one of the world's largest Ukrainian diasporas, has supplied military and financial assistance to Ukraine during the full-scale invasion launched by Russia in February 2022. Trudeau's trip to Kiev followed a night of Russian missile and drone attacks on targets outside the capital, including Odessa, Poltava region, and Kharkiv. We will be there with as much as it takes for as long as it takes, whether it's just the continuing impact of Russia's brutal invasion, whether it's the effect of the dam breaking on a terrible time, and impacting so many people, we will continue to be there as we always are. The great thank you very much. We are really thankful for everything you did for us, for our people, refugees, and for our army. I appreciate your own support. Thank you so much. People of Canada and of course, to all your people, to the government, to the parliament, really it's so necessary help. You are with us from the first days of the full-scale war. Thank you very much. And we really are ready to do what we can. Of course, with these wildfires, we are ready to help Canadians. I know that you have good partners in it and your people.