We have four Arctic patrol frigates that we now have had for the last 15 or 17 years. Then we have three very, very small cutters that are now being replaced by a modern ocean patrol vessel. Also, because the old ones were so old, they had to be replaced anyway. So that is basically what we are doing. We are renewing three old ships with three new ships that also have a helicopter capability, and that is basically our way of addressing this development on the sea side.
But of course you cannot invest in ships that can cover an area like we are talking about. We are talking about 200 nautical miles, and in a resources way, it is 300 miles around Greenland. It is such a huge area, so you cannot invest in ships in order to cover that. You need other surveillance means in order to overlook the area, in order to identify where to put your active measures as ships.
At present, the politicians in Denmark are struggling to agree on the next five-year defence agreement, and as it looks now, it might result in a third ocean patrol vessel in order to renew the three old ones.