Well, the Arctic is extremely important for us. It is the high north, but we want to make sure it remains a low-tension region. That is why we want to make sure we abide by the international rules-based order and find a diplomatic solution. That's exactly what we did with Denmark and Greenland last June by settling a 50-year-old “Whisky War” between our nations. We were able to settle on a diplomatic solution. Also, we now have the longest maritime border with another country in the world.
It took 50 years. I think you just had to wait for the right foreign minister.