When General Millar comes, I'm sure he'll be able to talk about some of the interactions at the operational level that they have had with the Danes. They've been talking to them in terms of sharing lessons learned in operations and so on. There have also been some contacts with Joint Task Force Alaska on the U.S. side. So at the operational level this channel of communication is being opened in terms of lessons learned and sharing best practices. That's already been happening.
There have been other fora. For example, you might be aware of a conference held in Reykjavik at the end of January. Our Chief of the Defence Staff attended. My deputy director was there as well. He went with people from Foreign Affairs. They met and they talked about these issues with some of their counterparts from NATO countries. So there have been some discussions.
I'll just add that a lot of NATO countries have come to the same conclusion as we have, that the north is not an area where we see a conventional military threat, so there is not a specific military role for NATO. But this is an area we need to pay attention to. We need to look at where we can cooperate more with other countries.