Yes, absolutely. For example, the Amundsen and ArcticNet provided an enormous amount of support for the Canadian program during the International Polar Year, from 2007 to 2008.
In particular, two programs were carried out by ArcticNet researchers. One was the Circumpolar Flaw Lead System Study. Nearly 120 foreign participants from some 15 countries contributed to the project, which is a huge affirmation of Canada's sovereignty over its Arctic territories due to the fact that foreigners come here and see that we are taking care of our Arctic territories. The other international program is the longitudinal study on the health of Inuit cohorts. That's an international program in collaboration with Denmark, in particular.