Thank you for the question, and you are right.
An online staking process is being developed by Indigenous Affairs. It's getting close to being implemented. The issue is that it started in Nunavut, so there's also Inuit-owned land. The big issue at the moment is trying to get a line between the regional Inuit associations and INAC on staking. There was going to be a workshop with all the regional Inuit associations, ourselves, and INAC next week, but it's been put off because we're dealing with the Nunavut land use plan next week. However, we're working toward it, and I think we'll find alignment.
One of the underlying issues is protection for caribou. You'll find that also in the Nunavut land use plan. Caribou are a very fundamental part of Inuit culture, so they want to implement some measures because they're facing declining caribou herds. Therefore, we need to have some discussions around what is leading to these significant declines in the caribou so we can then come up with informed science-based protection measures.