Thank you.
I have a lot of questions, actually, on things I picked up while I was there. I'll share them with the committee.
You've just said 80% of the population speaks Inuktitut. I know that the region was somewhat ignored by the rest of the country until 30 or 40 years ago, and now things are moving very fast, but there are a lot of people who still speak only Inuktitut and who are not conversing in English or literate in English. They are having difficulty with education, with getting jobs, and also in being trained for potential jobs.
I wonder if you could tell us what kinds of programs would help in that area if that is the case. What could be done to actually assist with providing the kind of transition programming, if you like, for a lot of the people there? Of course, what assistance is there for seniors who probably will never become completely conversant?