There are a number of things. As you know, there are particular challenges in the north, most notably in Nunavut, in terms of everything from infectious disease to social determinants to the increasing burden of chronic disease. There is actually a range of things that will all have an impact, all of which are key—the government's initiatives around housing and around Nutrition North, as well as providing the expertise we provide based in the territories to support public health programming. As well, there have been a number of issues such as the burden of methicillin-resistant Staph aureus in communities, so epidemiologists—and the same on tuberculosis—work with the territories around the most appropriate ways to respond.
It's a tremendous challenge. Quite honestly, I'm very pleased that the government and the Prime Minister are so focused and interested in the north. There is a lot more we can do, and we'll continue to work with the territories. Ultimately, it is their jurisdiction, but we have some capacities and abilities that can facilitate their work.