Thank you.
Unfortunately, I have to go to the House in a few minutes, so I'm going to leave these. You'll remember at the last meeting I talked about this amphibious Arctic vehicle. I went to the factory, so if anyone wants a brochure, I have them here. They're quite a thing.
I have two questions, and one is from my colleague Anita, who had to leave.
We had a debate yesterday in the House--the first hour. There will be another hour of debate in a month and then there will be a vote. It's on a motion that would change the name of the Northwest Passage to the Canadian Northwest Passage or the Canadian Arctic Passage. I'm wondering what you think of that. It seems to have unanimous support from all the parties, just to show our position. So the Canadian Northwest Passage or the Canadian Arctic Passage: do you have a preference for either of those or any comments on that, the change from the Northwest Passage?
The second question that Ms. Neville had was, what do you see as the role? I noticed that in your press release in the Globe and Mail you talked about the Inuit involved in the northern governance. Perhaps you could expand on how you see their involvement.