Thank you. I'm still struggling that it could be both/and, because it may not be a challenge to our sovereignty which is, I think, a working definition—I'm going to maybe have our analysts work a little bit more on definitions of sovereignty, that's a heads-up—but a challenge to the defence and security of our territory of which we are sovereign.
I'm trying to figure that out, because there isn't a challenge to our sovereignty, I agree, at least generically, about the Arctic. Maybe there is a challenge to our whole country, but there are challenges for us with respect to what is an Arctic nation, where Arctic nations should engage co-operatively and where we should have absolute authority over what we do in what we believe to be our territory.
Am I getting close to this?
Challenge me. Push me back.
