I'll offer two.
We've covered one of them fairly well. From a science point of view—and it spills over into management and development, obviously—it's important to have a very strong table and a good, healthy dialogue among all the parties, including in this case in particular the northern residents, about their objectives for these resources and the area, and have that feed into a good prioritization and planning process, which we would have with them.
The other thing, from a science point of view, that I think all of us would really benefit from in 20 years is to be able to look back and see that we have been able to establish a sound and carefully designed monitoring system for ecosystems in the north, so as to ensure that we are in a position to support the decisions we want to make in relation to development, but also to see the changes we expect. It's to be able to see the effects of those over time.