Perhaps I'll start.
We've found that there's been a lot of communication, but also at the same time a lot of confusion. The way the Government of Canada has worked with Inuit in allocating $45 million of the $305 million for the indigenous community support fund was in line with the Inuit Nunangat policy approach, and then the ITK board of directors allocated those funds within the board process, so each of the regions had a specific allocation. Now there are a number of interventions that have already happened.
On the other hand, there have been challenges with responsibilities and participation in conversations about health care systems, data, personal protective equipment, and a number of the essential considerations for the flow of health services in response to COVID-19. It would have been great, and it still will be, and the thing we look forward to is participating in those conversations even if we as Inuit don't always deliver those [Inaudible—Editor] to our communities.
Perhaps President Kotierk could talk specifically about what Nunavut has done in relation to the implementation of COVID-19 funds.