Thank you for the question, and it is a broad question.
I think there is an immediate need to invest in housing. It's essential to address some of these basic living conditions in Inuit communities that are still described by some as third world. Early childhood interventions, early learning, supports for children, are absolutely critical.
Concurrent with that must be addressing the violence, addictions, and other social issues that far too many children experience, and food insecurity. Children are hungry up north. There are so many needs that are required, but I would say that these are amongst the most urgent, immediate interventions that are required.