Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to follow up on Ms. Dancho's really fine questions. I think they were really good. I want to drill down a little bit more on the Arctic, so I'm going to stay with Dr. Huebert for the time.
China refers to itself as an Arctic-adjacent country. I live in a part of Toronto that real estate agents call “Lawrence Park-adjacent”. We're nowhere near Lawrence Park. They do it to up the value of houses they're trying to sell or something.
I've been following China's rhetoric around the Arctic and have read some of what you've written. I want to drill down a little bit about where you think Russia's and China's interests are aligned and—you've already gone into this a bit—where they are quite different, one of them being really an Arctic country and the other being so-called Arctic-adjacent. They have very different proximity. Where are their interests lying? Is it a marriage of convenience or is it a convergence of interests?