Yes.
Food security is paramount, and we have great difficulties in managing to get food into the north. We've logistically been challenged, and I think we've met success, but not always. However, the food mail program is paid for by INAC, it's managed by the post office, and there are a number of hoops that one must jump through to get the program to work. I find them prohibitive. They're definitely prohibitive to the quality of the produce that ultimately lands in front of the consumer.
We are encouraged at this point to seek alternative ways of doing this. However, the purse strings stop with INAC, and they pay the bills. We can get it there, but there are things in our way, and there are things that bother us.