I cannot emphasize enough the need to put forward proactive measures to encourage popular support and citizen participation. History shows that literacy rates in remote areas are quite low, and there is very little participation in both democratic and political life. That's one reason why, given the strong Inuit presence in that area, we should make an effort to go and meet with people.
It is important to always bear in mind that these are fundamentally oral cultures and that these people need to deal with human beings. We need to go there and meet on site with the local population. These aren't substantial amounts that are involved; it's simply will. Government representatives need to go there and, first and foremost, and encourage that a position be taken. Documentation needs to be provided so that the position is very clear and that the population has everything it needs to take a position on a given issue. So, these remote communities need to be given plenty of training.
That is all I have to say.