Thank you.
The suicide rate I was referring to is for teenage suicide. And I didn't say 18% or 17%; I said 17 times higher than the regular Canadian numbers. It's just outrageous.
There are all sorts of theories. Most of them are boys. Hunting is changing in the north due to diminished resources, and also due to climate change, due to laws changing, and due to the expansion in the number of human beings.
We are now in the third generation after people were sent away to residential schools, and the problems the residential schools caused are multiplying because of that. We're very involved in the residential school problem, in what we call ongoing service to the people. That's rather than just writing them a cheque. And that's a big thing. It's third generation now, and it is a problem.
By the way, it's not just Canada. There are a whole lot of third world places right now where teenage suicide is off the scale. So it is a serious problem globally. The point I was making was that Canada is not immune from it, and the Inuit youth are very stressed out.