Thank you very much. I'll try my best.
It's really unfortunate that Rebecca Kudloo couldn't be here today. She works in education for the Government of Nunavut. She is primarily a voluntary president, and she would have great expertise.
There are four regions of Inuit Nunangat. There are four comprehensive land claims agreements. Nunavut is one.
In the western Arctic, there are five Inuit communities, Inuvik being the largest. They're now building a road from Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk, which is great. There is the Inuvialuit region.
Nunavut is another region, the most well known and the largest. There are 26 communities in Nunavut. In Nunavik, Arctic Quebec, there are 14 northern villages—in the census definition, they are called “northern villages”—north of the 55th parallel.
In Nunatsiavut, we've all just been shaken into alertness around Muskrat Falls. On the northwest coast of Labrador, which is Nunatsiavut, there are five communities within that land claim region.
They're all different. Each has a regional centre. There's Inuvik in the west. In Nunavut, there are three regions: Kitikmeot, which is the western Arctic; Kivalliq, where our president lives, Baker Lake, Rankin Inlet, north of Manitoba; and Baffin, in Qikiqtani. There are 13 communities in Baffin.
I believe there's been a hospital in Rankin Inlet for the last few years. They're all very different. I don't trust my immediate recall. There's a hospital in Inuvik. There's one in Iqaluit. There are two in Nunavik. There's one on the Ungava coast and one on the Hudson Bay coast, and there are none in Nunatsiavut. The closest is in Happy Valley - Goose Bay.