We had the Arctic ambassador to Russia planning to be on that session along with the other Arctic state ambassadors, and we also had the head of the trade consulate to be part of that conference as well. Ten days before the conference, the war broke out. At that point, we had a lot of discussions, largely with the seven other Arctic states and with Greenland about how to proceed and move forward.
It was kind of organic the way it played out, because it was before the Arctic Council put the pause on its work, so we had to navigate that organically and little by little, and we ended up having to disinvite the Russians in order to have a conversation about Arctic co-operation. It took a while to get there and for everyone to agree that it was not possible or palatable for everyone to sit there next to Russia.