That's great. Thank you.
I have a question with a bit of a preamble, and, to me, it's going to be a fairly core question. This is for Professor Coates and Mr. Reimer.
We talked about the application of self-determination and self-government. There are some practical limits to that, and I'm interested in getting your thoughts. Canada is a very large country, and obviously the north is a very important part of that and the Inuit obviously are a very important part of that.
What practical limits do you see to their input into either military affairs or resource development and so on, and to what extent do you see the Inuit being able to determine or have some kind of a veto or greater influence on the broader Canadian national interest? Who determines the Canadian national interest in the north?