Yes. In our organization, we have four land claim regions that have their own processes. At the national level, we've created a system in which, on technical issues, we bring representatives from each of those four regions into the same room to then inform the way in which our positions, as the national organization, are structured and finalized. We've had to virtually suspend all of those processes that would allow for Inuit from the four different regions to provide one voice with which to then speak to government.
There's a very huge utility in ensuring that any programs or services that government offers to Inuit are informed by Inuit from across Canada in one particular voice. Otherwise the programs and services, or the policies that are created, are not done in a way that Inuit would like, and they also aren't informed by what would actually work for Inuit in Inuit nunaat, in our regions.