Yes. The polar continental shelf program is a long-standing science platform that has facilitated research in a whole range of different areas that pertain to the north, including the effects of climate and issues pertaining to mammals and shoreline in the north. It also includes a specific facility, a hub in Resolute Bay, in Nunavut, and is, as I say, an important convenor with respect to science.
There are specific programs that are part of the overall program that target training of indigenous peoples, so it therefore provides employment opportunities in the north. Obviously the facilities in the north also support local communities, and the specific science that is done attaches particular importance to indigenous-related activities.