I will refer specifically to aboriginal people in remote regions. I will ask my colleagues to discuss isolated communities in general.
Let me give you an example. We have information about the Nunavik region, which is an Inuit region in northern Quebec. We've set up projects where the indicators are more positive. This relates to the notion of food security/insecurity.
Nunavik has set up programs that apparently help with nutrition. For example, the Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec operates stores in northern Quebec. Their price policy favours healthy nutrition. Moreover, these communities have a support program for Inuit hunters. That program is part of the land claims. The communities also have community freezers to store the food brought back by the hunters.
The community has access to food in these freezers, and we believe that is a good practice.
In this region, pregnant women can obtain Arctic char through our prenatal nutrition program.