You mentioned, and it's sort of obvious, that Inuit are the foremost experts on the Arctic. You talked a lot about what it means to be an Arctic state.
We, of course, have a government where all parties say they're committed to reconciliation. I'm wondering, from your perspective, what sovereignty means for Inuit communities. How might that differ from how the federal government sees it?
I'm also wondering if you could compare and contrast Canada's position with respect to the other countries, given the fact that you have this interface with them.
