Thank you.
Whitney and I are not that far apart. What I'm saying by reset is that we need to change the language to be more reflective of what's actually going on, rather than using the sort of jingoistic vocabulary that we've been using.
On the question of development, I would say that the best way for the northern residents to take advantage of development opportunities are things like having equal access to services, having infrastructure, and having access to mental health care professionals—the same things that southern Canadians have, which isn't the case right now.
This sort of protection and militarization of the north is connected because we in the south think that if we have more patrol vessels up in the north, ta-dah, we've fixed all our problems, when in fact the Canadian Forces don't have the mandate to deal with tuberculosis, lack of housing, and things like that. They don't have the mandate. We're setting them up for failure in that case. So the two are extremely connected.
As Whitney said, it's the inaccuracy and the mis-messaging that I think is really one of the biggest problems.