I think over the last several years there's been a considerable amount of talk about Arctic sovereignty and what that means, and particularly what it means for northerners. I think all northern communities can agree that it means maintaining populations in the most northern and remote parts of our country. I think a lot of communities feel challenged to remain viable and feel viable because they are so isolated and remote from the major centres, and I count Yellowknife in that category.
I think there probably are opportunities to look at that Service Canada model to see what capacity exists in these very small communities to connect them more to their national government and the services the national government provides.