It is a very important question, Mr. MacGregor.
Let me acknowledge that the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia has impacted a number of diplomatic discussions and efforts. I was most recently at a UN platform on disaster risk reduction, and I can tell you from experience that the Russians' illegal invasion of Ukraine directly impacted some of those discussions.
However, and I think it's an important however, you highlight some very significant issues with respect to climate change, Arctic sovereignty, and our shared responsibility with all of those who have an interest in the Arctic, to take collective and coordinated action in response to some of the risks that exist, particularly as they relate to climate change in the Arctic.
I believe, notwithstanding the obvious and understandable impact on some of our diplomatic discussions, the important work of ensuring that the right thing is done in the Arctic will continue. We'll assess the impact of Russia's illegal actions as it impacts on those discussions. That work is ongoing. That is not directly by me, by the way, but by Global Affairs and the Canadian military and others, in addition to our other international partners. There are important forums where those discussions will continue.