—the Chukchi Sea. Geography is not my strong point. My apologies.
In any event, in the Arctic there is really strong co-operation. The Arctic Council is a very flexible institution where Russia and the U.S. are co-operating on this particular issue, and Canada and Russia are leading co-operation on another issue, as well as Norway and Russia. It's not as if all of us are always working together, but if there's an issue of interest to two or more states, they will work together.
I would say, in terms of Arctic co-operation, that rapprochement is not actually a word that I would use because the co-operation has remained quite strong and there is really an agreement that the common interests we have up there in keeping the Arctic a zone of peaceful co-operation mean that it is, to some extent, buffered from geopolitical events and dynamics elsewhere.
As I noted in my comments, that doesn't apply to economic co-operation and the sanctions that we have applied, but in other areas, co-operation has gone on unabated.