This is perhaps for Mr. Lemmen, but anyone can join in because it's a big issue.
Given climate change and the opening of the Arctic Sea, it seems to me there's going to be a greater need for vessels that can operate there. I was told—after the meeting, by the way—that of the 12 new coast guard ships being built, none of them has any icebreaking capability and there won't be any improvement for operating in the north.
Do you see a need for a greater availability of vessels that can operate in the north? Or as far you know, do we have the adequate assets to conduct the continuing activities over the next 10 or 15 years, whether it be icebreaking or operations?