Finland mostly has a policy of not discussing the details of their support to Ukraine, mostly just vague numbers.
A whole new drone production facility as a joint project with Ukraine, opening "early next year" is however an exception.
https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland...-partners.html
Joint efforts with Ukraine are becoming a bit of a thing in Europe, maybe this is something Canada should also be looking into?
The benefits are obvious. There's money in government budgets for supporting Ukraine, this way much of that money goes into beefing up our local arms production (and creates local jobs), while Ukraine helps with up-to-date expertise, and Russians help by providing live targets for field testing and further development.