I'll start and then David can add any comments.
Lake Diefenbaker in itself, I think, is supporting that. It's a large storage reservoir. It holds about eight million acre-feet of water. It's a very large man-made reservoir. We use it to capture and store water in years when there's excess precipitation or excess water flowing on the Saskatchewan River. Then we use the reservoir for irrigating or providing water to communities in years when there's a lack of precipitation, and in the last few years, we saw in our province that there was a need for that extra water.
I don't know if you have anything to add.