If I could summarize that, they're operating still in silos and they're not communicating, basically. They could do it a lot better, I guess, to meet their goals, and that needs to happen to meet their goals.
I'll go back to the commissioner.
How important would you say local involvement is to reaching our climate targets, under water management especially?
I represent a very rural riding. It's the size of Nova Scotia and it drains.... It's all part of the Assiniboine watershed.
How important do you think it is working with those managers of the landscape, those agriculture producers, at the ground level?