That's a great place for me to ask my second question.
Where I live, we too are very focused on food sovereignty and food security. There are many federal programs focused on subsidizing costs, but we hear over and over again from people living everywhere in Canada, especially in remote communities, that people would like to be able to provide for themselves.
I just want to give you a chance to talk a bit about, based on your experience, what policies would help remote communities like yours become less dependent on subsidies and more economically self-sufficient.
