Here's another question. If we see the Canadian agenda on the Arctic Council focusing on national issues—it's also very interesting, and for northerners, it's fascinating—would that mean that the Arctic Council would lose its impetus to deal with the larger international issues of shipping, fisheries, pollution prevention, those things that are really international in scope?
This is a key question right now because there are two points of view in terms of the direction we should be taking with our chairmanship.