Thanks, Mr. Chair, and thanks to the witnesses.
Mr. Reimer, maybe you could just touch a little bit on the changing nature of Inuit self-government. We see the change happening in Greenland. We, of course, have had division and a separate territory, Nunavut. In the Northwest Territories, we're moving towards greater devolution of powers.
All those things mean that regionally, Inuit within the Arctic are going to have a greater say over the development and direction of policy. How do you put that together in an Arctic Council. How do you see the regional interests of the Inuit and Arctic residents coming together now? Where do you see the future of this obvious movement towards self-determination?