Actually, it's not because we're building icebreakers or ports that makes Canada to be labelled as aggressive. It's the tone of the discourse. It's the American diplomats who keep asking me, “What's your problem, you Canadians? Why are you paying so much attention to your sovereignty? No one wants your sovereignty.”
So it's the discourse much more than the material commitment that is important here. It's the way you present or label it that is important. The only ones who are talking about Canadian sovereignty in the north are the Canadians themselves. So we are creating the issue ourselves. We're bringing the attention of other people around the Arctic to Canadians' concerns regarding their sovereignty, just by our own attitude.