Thank you, Mr. Chair,
Thank you, everyone, for your presentations.
I'm going to try to think outside the box, or outside our borders, for a moment and ask a question. What is done in other jurisdictions, such as Australia, New Zealand, and United States—and also in the case of the Inuit in Greenland and Alaska—to deal with this issue? I also understand that there are isolated, non-European populations in Siberia that may share some of the challenges we have in Canada. Also, there are populations in northern Scandinavia.
Can anyone on the panel comment on things they've done right or wrong in this area, or things we should include in our reports that would encompass what is known outside of Canada on this issue?