Sure. It actually emanates from your testimony when you talked about the unique challenges you just spoke to.
This may be something you do a deeper dive on from your previous question, but I'm curious as to how we create better relationships, better systems between unique communities such as Nunavut and the south, as you described, in terms of playing a much deeper role in informing policy up front—community intelligence, health care intelligence on the ground—and translating it into collaboration with provincial or federal counterparts.