Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for your presentations.
There are all kinds of questions that come to mind. You're talking about charts from Captain Cook's era, which I gather, if my memory serves, is 1770s or thereabouts. You were talking about vessels of opportunity. Perhaps you could tell us what they are. I gather they not Arctic-strengthened vessels that are there regularly. Maybe you could elaborate on that a little bit.
If we have cruise ships and other vessels going into the Arctic, what would you think about that if they don't have the training or experience themselves? You referred to the Russians having icebreakers. Is there a possibility of putting pilots on board, or ice navigators or something like that? What kinds of expectations would you have there, or is there some sort of training you would expect these captains or masters to have, and who could provide that training?