I can answer that to some degree.
Fishing was given as an example. it is important that the market that Greenland has to Europe... For example, there are opportunities that we have discussed in terms of Inuit-to-Inuit negotiations and perhaps cooperation in bringing Canadian fish and other products, for that matter, through the Inuit gateway, you might say.
Greenland used to be part of the European Union, but in the early to mid-1980s it withdrew, which is a bit of an anomaly. It would be like Prince Edward Island withdrawing from NAFTA, in a way. But they still have strong relations with Denmark but also with the Europeans through fishing agreements and that kind of thing. We're offering a way for both ways: piggybacking maybe onto the Greenland Inuit trade to Europe, and in reverse buying things from or selling things to them as well. That's all we meant.