Yes, no doubt. With regard to the Arctic, I have several general remarks.
Point number one is that nowadays we do have regular consultations between our two countries. This year there has already been one round of consultations over in Moscow. The second round will be sometime in spring, closer to summer, here in Ottawa, between two departments of foreign affairs.
There was quite an extensive exchange of experts and representative of the departments of foreign affairs last year. The basis for all those consultations and exchanges was the general attitude of two sides, which is very simple. There are international law provisions. There is the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, and both Canada and the Russian Federation will strictly adhere to the provisions of the international law. We might from time to time agree to disagree, but that is a solid base for both countries.
Point number two, there is a very—