Thank you for clarifying that it was Inuit, because I said indigenous.
I want to follow up on that, too. There have been some talks as well—maybe this is a bit of a hypothetical or theoretical question—on the question of northern sovereignty, defence of the north and whether or not Canada should look at it as the defence of Canadian interests. Of course, that's always going to be our number one priority, but we are also looking at it as more of a North American defence system with our allies in the U.S.
There's some debate on whether or not we want to do that. I think our interests in terms of safety and security will always be aligned, but we've seen different administrations with different priorities. Have we given much thought to a North American approach versus a solely Canadian sovereignty approach to defence in the north?