I don't know if they've been given anything yet. They've made a claim. Based on their analysis, this is what they are putting forward as their legal case, and then the United Nations body will have to review it, as they'll have to review every other claim. Then at some point if there are conflicting claims, the legal system at the UN will have to figure out how to resolve those issues. So we're doing our work, and we'll be well prepared by the time we have to submit our claim.
There is a lot of cooperation with countries. I do believe Canada--and I'd have to verify that with Natural Resources Canada--is cooperating with Denmark in some parts of the Arctic. It is very expensive to gather this information, so when there's a ship, people from different countries try to cooperate and work together in the collection of data. That may be what you're referring to with Denmark.