Yes, I can start that.
We have water treatment plants in all our communities in rural and urban areas. In this instance, Fort Chipewyan takes water from Lake Athabasca. That's where it takes the water from. That intake is treated. It has three reservoir ponds, and then it's treated in a water facility to make sure that the community has clean drinking water.
I myself have experienced ice fishing in Fort Chipewyan—the old fort, the original location of Fort Chipewyan—and it's common practice to drink the water out of the lake while you're fishing. You let it settle and drink the water. That's not uncommon. The water in that area is incredibly above a lot of standards in the world, and our water treatment plants are very effective.
Our CAO can probably speak to how integrally our water treatment plants work. We have water treatment plants in all of our rural communities.