I haven't travelled extensively to the circumpolar world, but I've looked at maps and I see the infrastructure on the maps, and there's a notable gap in Canada's Arctic. When I was down in the United States, in D.C., with the rest of the premiers, I spoke with a lot of our allies down there—we have a lot of allies and a lot of representatives—and even they expressed concern that Canada's Arctic is the soft underbelly of North America when it comes to security. I think we need more security infrastructure. Because of the population density of some of the other Arctic nations, they can do more with things like education. Once we get that infrastructure in place, we can start looking at those.
I'll say we do some things well in the north. I think reconciliation and working with indigenous peoples is one of our highlights that we can share with the rest of the world.
