Absolutely not. The way that I understand Canada from coast to coast to coast is that it's a vast country. There is the east to the west, the cities, the urban centres, the rural settings, but the northern parts of the provinces and the Far North, the first nations and Métis and Inuit, require to be consulted because of the way the programs and services are provided at the federal level, such as the RCMP. Their needs have to be considered, and the languages and the challenges they face.
I would support more discussions if there isn't a northern portion of first nations, Métis and Inuit and rural in there. I would encourage that.
Thank you.