Thank you, Chair.
Gentlemen, thank you for being here today.
I want to take us back a step. The review we're doing is on Canada's Arctic foreign policy. I appreciate that there must be an awful lot that can be studied on both poles, the changes going on there, the new developments or the new opportunities. I'm curious to know if you feel the work you do influences or impacts on the question of sovereignty in the north, and if so, how?
I guess another question is, how would your research in the north differ from what is done in Antarctica?