On one hand, Canadians are really getting excited about the economic opportunities in the north. The melting of the ice pack is making it more and more valuable out there. On the other hand, we have heard much testimony to say that it's not something to get really excited about and that the melting costs far outweigh the economic benefits.
How would you respond to this? How might Canada best manage or balance our commitments on the environmental front with our economic priorities?
Mr. Breukelman, could you please answer this question?