If I start with the Arctic, I think I will start on my home turf, in the sense that I think we are very engaged in the Arctic question because of Greenland. Greenland is part of the Danish kingdom. Therefore I suspect the Danish government and foreign ministry have a natural role to play in that particular question.
My country's engagement in the climate question, I think, is predominantly driven by idealism in a way. Of course there's hard-core economic interest also, in the sense that we have some of the leading industries when it comes to wind energy, for example, windmills and things like that, and therefore there is the whole idea of using alternative energy. Right now I think 25% of Danish consumption is covered by either wind or solar energy, and we have a leading edge in this matter anyway in many respects. Therefore it probably is very tempting to also try to drive this through the rest of the world. The right person to ask that question to would be the Minister of Climate in Denmark.