I will share that time with Ms. Hughes.
Thank you very much for the presentation, Ms. Hanson. I'm an MP from Nova Scotia. I was very interested in your presentation, and I look forward to reviewing your report.
You indicated early on that we were in the business of giving hope. I would suggest to you that it's hearing presentations from groups like yours and seeing the work that you're doing that gives us hope.
The issues that you need to deal with in terms of the consequences of social distress are huge, and I know my colleagues will want to pursue this further. I only want to say that I spent a few days last week with a gentleman who was in the north doing a documentary on the narwhal. It was interesting listening to him, because what struck him was talking with the elders, talking with hunters, talking with folks involved in the traditional way of life and how that was so drastically changing because of climate change and because the territory in which they travelled has changed so drastically over the past decade. That surely gets to that whole question of social distress.
I wonder if you could comment on what a huge challenge that is for you and your people.