A couple of years ago, the Prairie Provinces Water Board did a drought simulation exercise to evaluate the resiliency of the master agreements. That was an excellent learning opportunity for the provincial regulators to take away considerations in a real situation. Fundamentally, the board doesn't take action directly towards managing drought, but through augmented hydrometric monitoring, we are able to provide additional data to help the provincial regulators better anticipate the implications of drought.
I would just close by adding that the Prairies naturally experience drought on a cyclical basis and, indeed, that is exacerbated by the effects of climate change. The Prairie Provinces Water Board presents a forum to help collaborate across the jurisdictions to address those challenges more effectively.
I'll close by saying that the master agreement, regardless of the cyclical variability that happens in the Prairies, has always been complied with, so we have been able to maintain equitable sharing thus far.