The provision of clean and safe drinking water—and our honourable member also asked this question earlier—requires a multibarrier approach. One-size-fits-all does not work. You have to have the concept of multibarrier. This was one of the outcomes of that national committee that was created 20 years ago. I was one of the co-chairs of that committee. We promoted the implementation of a multibarrier concept all across the country for all public water supplies, and that has been embraced and implemented.
You have multiple barriers, and if one barrier fails, there are other barriers to protect the safety of drinking water. In our province, we have so far rolled out two clean, safe and secure drinking water action plans. Those action plans have certain targets, certain indicators. We have produced an annual report on how we are performing and making progress.