With respect to the Arctic, you talked a lot about the importance—at least that's what I understood—of going beyond what you call the sovereignty approach, but what we also call the militaristic approach. I understood from your message that, when we denounce the fact that a Russian bomber approached the border but did not enter Canadian air space, we're going downstairs rather than up. I won't ask you to comment on the situation in political terms, but that's what I understand.
I would like you to speak more in detail about the kind of bilateral organization you prefer. You talked about the seaway and NORAD as being two somewhat different aspects, one concerning defence, the other day-to-day management. It is the day-to-day management aspect that interests me the most. What concrete form could that take? Would the two countries come together around a table like at the joint commission, or would it be different?