Earlier, we had the Water Security Agency from Saskatchewan here, and we were talking about a number of issues. One of the things, I think, which I read about, was that on the Lake Diefenbaker dam reservoir expansion, some indigenous leaders felt that the federal government should have a role in water management, because, of course, indigenous affairs are a federal responsibility.
They're so impacted, especially as we were talking about, Mr. Khan, in the northern part of Labrador, for example, and in other areas.
How do you think the Canada water agency will help in the reconciliation and co-operation between the indigenous rights and what they're looking for with regard to water management and some of the provincial and territorial issues?