I want to do three things: flatter you, ask for your comments and then push you.
Inuit Nunangat has benefited from your leadership for 10 years. Everyone is aware of it, and Canada has benefited as well. Canada is better when Inuit Nunangat is better, so thank you.
I want to talk about the concept of codevelopment. Our most recent Arctic strategy had at its core the principle of codevelopment. When we revised our Arctic foreign policy last year, we kept it.
What does that mean to you and to ITK, but also to the Inuit people and indigenous people writ large? Has there been a change in the 10 years you have been in your office?
