May I follow up on that?
At the Global Institute for Water Security, we have several scientists who work with indigenous populations. A couple of issues come to mind.
Often, our indigenous partners are not even at the table when we are having, for example, basin-wide discussions on the Saskatchewan River basin. That certainly has to change.
I recently read an article about the unevenness of the water treatment plants across the various indigenous and first nations populations. There's a lack of training of facility operators. Sometimes the facilities are built in the wrong place. They're maybe built upstream of an intake valve or something like that.
We have a long way to go.