If I can answer that, we've been working with them for many, many years. What it ensures is that communities are going to be directly involved in the development and shaping of that research and then—in response to other questions we heard earlier—in the kinds of solutions that this research will bring to those communities. This is increasingly the model that we're using in terms of funding: working with partners so that they benefit directly from the research that's done, regardless of where it's done.
One of the things I would add is that the fact of being asked by NordForsk to participate in this consortium indicates that we do have a presence, that we do have a lot to bring to research in the north. It was for that reason that we were invited to participate. I think that our researchers will benefit tremendously—and this is across all disciplines, by the way.