What I mean by that is that countries are trying to determine where the ice will melt first and what would be the best routes to take through the Arctic Ocean. There's the route that goes above the North Pole, which is the transpolar route. If one day, perhaps in 10, 20, 30 or 40 years, there is no more ice in summer, that would be a very direct route between Europe and Asia. There is also the northeast route which passes just north of Russia. This route is also open during the navigable season. And there is the Northwest Passage. So all these routes are being looked at. However, as we said earlier, I have the impression that of the three, it is the latter that will be open, simply because of the ice conditions that are specific to Canada. So I was referring to these routes.
