I'll start with the second point. My comment vis-à-vis the U.S. was that for some reason the common perception is that the U.S. is our biggest challenge in the Arctic, despite the fact that Canada and the U.S. defend North America jointly. We seem to think that U.S. assistance, participation, ends at the treeline. I'm not quite sure why that's the case. The U.S. is not a challenger to Canada. We work in cooperation and to good effect.
As for your second one, in terms of commerce, this is why I am not a business person, because I don't have that kind of imagination. There are things like artwork, the possibility for shipping, for resource extraction. There are lots of opportunities up there, and certainly Canadian companies are taking advantage of that. We want to make sure they can continue to make those investments and have those opportunities, and that it includes the northern residents.