Just quickly, I'll jump in on land claims implementation and some of the social inequities that President Obed referenced. Throughout the work of the Inuit-Crown partnership, there are 10 priority areas that have been identified. A recent one is, of course, what I referenced earlier, the legislative priority section dedicated towards looking at the implementation of the U.N. declaration and ultimately, hopefully, through this particular bill being passed into law. Through that process we do see the interest in advancing some of the areas where we've seen some delay, maybe some interest in having a different approach, identifying policy gaps, looking to implement policy and work in response to Inuit priorities identified through the land claim regions and through ITK in order to see the full implementation of the bill.
We utilize the Inuit-Crown partnership as a forum at the leadership and senior officials levels to ensure that there is transformative change and a whole-of-government approach in the way that the inequities and challenges facing the Inuit are addressed.
We see the opportunity here as a building block that's also inter-sectioned across all of the 10 priority areas through that particular forum. We're hopeful, of course. At the core of that is the struggle with some of the issues through land claims implementation and the ability for the bill and that particular process to right certain wrongs that have been at the top of the experience for Inuit lately.
Thank you.