As far as sovereignty is concerned, I can speak from the perspective of our being family, because I know that as Inuit we're very fond of this nation. Even some of our leaders have said that we are “first Canadians”, or something like that, which demonstrates that you don't have to convince Inuit to be Canadian, because even though we may have our issues with Canada, the Inuit have really seen themselves as Canadian. They wear that proudly. That's something you can take to the bank pretty much.
As far as Aglukkaq playing the role of chair of ICC, I think that's a major benefit for the nation. You have somebody sitting on the throne that considers herself as “first Canadian” and Canadian first. Where can you go wrong with that kind of situation? I think it's a strength, a strong point for ICC and the nation.