Yes. It has only been two generations since Inuit have been living in communities so we've seen huge shifts from the traditional economy to the wage economy. The housing stock has not kept pace with the fastest-growing population in the country so within that context there is such a need to help build capacity in the communities.
Generally, there aren't civil society organizations, not-for-profits, that we take for granted across the country, even to engage in developing proposals and receive funding, so that is an area where we try to fill that gap, definitely human development, capacity building, and options. I know these are big issues and big recommendations, but we need to find the starting points.
I wish I could be more specific.