Sure.
Co-development means engaging with those who are most impacted by efforts to develop policy. In the north, the ANPF was our starting point. That was the first time Arctic policy was not made in the south; it was made with northern and Arctic partners.
In developing the Arctic foreign policy, we were at pains to hold ourselves to that standard as well, so we had extensive consultations that underpinned the development of the policy with northern and Arctic partners, territorial governments and indigenous peoples.
You can see me leafing through my papers here. I'm looking for the four-page list of consultations, which you, sir, were also part of.
