We actually have a working group on remote and isolated communities in terms of how to adapt the recommendations to that. It's a federal, provincial, and territorial expert working group. They are correct in terms of the question, though, because of the differences, particularly in the remote north. They have some similarities with, say, northern Saskatchewan, but not completely. So an adaptation for that is appropriate.
Going through the full FPT process, etc., in the midst of this is not appropriate. That is why we've committed to working bilaterally with them, along with the isolated group, to make sure we actually have modifications in place.
That having been said, it's really interesting that Nunavut has done some tremendous work in this area already.