Thank you.
Professor Moens, we've had a number of witnesses so far in terms of the defence of North America talk about the Arctic as not exactly a demilitarized zone, but that we don't see any military threats in the Arctic, and the Americans tell us that they don't want to see the Arctic militarized. You're probably the first to suggest that we should have a joint plan with Denmark and the U.S. for military capability. Would you go that far—military capability in the north?
Why do you see that as being the circumstance? We even have Russia talking about not wanting to militarize the Arctic.
Why would you see that as important? Is it not an extremely expensive thing to try to do?