Growing up in Nunatsiavut, we had Moravian missionaries from the 1700s until now, so I grew up with rhubarb being a part of my diet or seeing people trying to get very tiny potatoes out of a garden. That's about the extent of it.
We've experimented with greenhouses, but the challenge is that greenhouses are tied to infrastructure costs and to energy costs.
We need to get our communities off diesel. We need to be able to have more established infrastructure to allow for goods to transit across Inuit Nunangat and to the south and back to the north to be able to build local food options.
Right now, our food-producing capacity is often feeding people in other parts of the world as well, and that's a systemic challenge.