I have just two things to add to what Mr. Quinn said.
Clearly, consultations are important in the process to modernize NORAD. We need to make sure that our current and future activities support each of those communities in a complementary way. That's something that's important to us, because as the work advances and since the facilities will more than likely be used on a more frequent basis, we want to make sure we don't infringe on the resources local communities need to survive the severe Arctic winters.
I should also mention that that isn't unique to the Canadian NORAD region. Alaska, which has its own nations—