I think one way, and this is the long-term vision, is if we educate the young northern first people, children from all across the north, Inuit as well as Athabaskan, so that we will have people in place in our government who will be the parliamentarians. Not only will they be the political voice, but they will be the indigenous voice. That's the long-term vision.
The short-term vision is that we need to locate the discussions that take place around the Arctic Council in northern Canada. It's often the case that we are working with Ottawa, as we are today. If these discussions were taking place in Whitehorse or Yellowknife or Iqaluit, you would have those people at the table much more substantively, I think, and in greater numbers. If you went into the communities, I think the understanding of where they come from would be much greater by all at the table.