Perhaps I can start with the first part of the question and then turn to Ms. Weldon for the Arctic Council aspects.
I take that point about the existence of the ITK and the other northern governments. I think that not only those agreements, but some of our southern modern treaties in particular.... As I was saying to the chair earlier, he and I used to work in the area of aboriginal rights. I've spent some time there myself. I don't mean to tread into my old domain, but I certainly personally could see that the existence of those agreements, the very novel things that they do in the maritime space in particular, to me fit on a very long list of things that we do in the Arctic, which shows that Canada has been sovereign there for a long time.
I take that point. We work very closely with ITK leadership on almost on a daily basis. I think that's very well put.
On the Arctic Council, Ms. Weldon...?