Thank you. I think you raise a good point. At our organization, we always look at what may be working in other parts of the country, in other sectors of society, with a view to adapting promising practices and working with Inuit experts, whatever the subject may be, whether it's health or economic development, to do adaptation where we can. I know the Red Cross has actively partnered with the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services around a program called RespectED, a violence prevention project.
I'm delighted to hear that you spent time in Nunavik. I would say, however, that Inuktitut is one of the three indigenous languages in Canada expected to survive, and I think in Nunavik about 80% of the population conduct the majority of their lives in Inuktitut. It's important to revive and support culture so that it can flourish once again.
I hope I've answered your question. I'm not familiar with the program you were referring to that the Canadian Mental Health Association brought out.