That's a good question. Critically, groundwater has to be considered. I haven't seen a lot of groundwater language within the mandate of the Canadian water agency. That may be a limiting factor. I would recommend that groundwater takes a role in the front seat of that conversation.
It will be impossible to duplicate the expertise within all the different government agencies that steward the data that goes into characterizing Canada's water resources and the physical system with which water flows. I think all the government agencies that deal with these data sets need to have a seat at the table, and their expertise can't be pulled out of that agency and rejuvenated in a new agency. I think all those different federal departments do have to work together.
It's not just one or two. It goes all the way from the Canadian Space Agency to deep into the groundwater flow system at the Geological Survey of Canada.