Ah. I see the FinishedLaunching's options parameter contains a
UIApplicationLaunchOptionsRemoteNotificationKey key when the notification is
clicked on.

The options parameter contains nothing when launched normally, even if a
notification has been receive on the device.

I assume I can, therefore, only deal with notification on start-up if the
user has clicked on/touched the notification that appears?

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