The other issue I think is important for all of us, and I thought you were going to miss out on underlining it, but you captured it near the end of your presentation; that is, of course, the engagement with first peoples and Inuit. You mentioned the 11 land claim settlements that are in place.
We're very interested in how the voices of the first peoples and Inuit are actually heard. We had someone who is a Danish Canadian talk about how, in their representation, they actually have, right next to the official representatives, someone who is representing the first peoples' opinions and ideas. Our government says that we fund them and that they're at the table for input.
Can you give us any idea, from your perspective, of how we can ensure that they will be fully represented structurally, and not just by way of coming to meetings, so to speak? Do you have any ideas as to how we can ensure that the concerns, particularly of Inuit, are going to be reflected at the table at the Arctic Council?