Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To the witnesses, I apologize for not being present. Some family obligations kept me working from home today.
I am really glad—I don't know that you're really aware—that this is the start of our Arctic foreign policy study. I think it's really quite wonderful that we are starting the policy with the Inuit Nunangat. I think that is very important. It is also key that you're an international organization. The ICC is an international organization representing Inuit peoples from Alaska through to Russia.
As an Inuit international organization, as opposed to ITK or others that are national organizations, what do you see as your role in fostering dialogue among Inuit people in different countries? How does that work, and what could Canada learn from it?
