In terms of crossing the boundaries of Canada, no, we work within Canada, as Canadian Inuit. We have relationships that we're building with other Inuit globally on issues such as the environment and education, but we work within the perimeters of Canada.
In terms of the honour of the crown, maybe John can answer this in a more fulsome way, but the honour of the crown is very relevant to Inuit. We have signed these land claims agreements that are constitutionally protected. They are very comprehensive land claims agreements. They're signed by the crown, and we expect them to be implemented in a fashion that will be useful not only for the governments but for the people as well. So the honour of the crown and the fiduciary responsibility to Inuit is very important to us and very valid.