Yes. Canada should be proud; Canada, through CIDA and through the Inuit Circumpolar Council of Canada office, helped not only the Russian indigenous peoples during the process of moving from the Soviet era into the more modern era, but also helped Moscow's equivalent of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada to set up. They had no idea of how to deal with the Arctic.
There have been a lot of advances, and the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North is incredibly well organized and strong now, whereas earlier they were like a very young little baby sister to ICC. There have been advances, but as you know, because of the resources in the Arctic and other reasons, there's a lot to go. There's a lot of hunger and a lot of poverty in the Russian Arctic still.